Leagues of progress

It was all about the road and the grassy fields of summer, especially if you weren’t in the big leagues. When this country was a lot less equal, before Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey changed sports forever, separate and unequal was the guiding principle of baseball. The Antique Automobile Club of America is recognizing that […]

Literary Landmark donated to the AACA Library

Most communities today have some kind of bookmobile, generally a large, bus-like conveyance made by Blue Bird and such that allows you to climb aboard, browse and check out a title. According to the Antique Automobile Club of America, some of the earliest known publicly operated bookmobiles were used by Washington County, Maryland, the rural […]

AACA Museum’s Darwin Clark honored with Lee Iacocca Award

Each year, the Antique Automobile Club of America picks one individual to receive its Lee Iacocca Award, presented for continuing excellence in promoting the history of automobiles. This year’s award has gone to Darwin E. Clark, president of the AACA Museum‘s board of directors. Darwin is as strong a car enthusiast as you’ll find on […]