Moultonborough, NH – Get ready to be transported into the world of classic automobiles and motorcycles at the much-anticipated annual Castle Car Show. Join Castle in the Clouds on September 30th for a mesmerizing display of antique vehicles, creating a unique blend of automotive history and breathtaking scenery.
Pre-registration is encouraged for vehicles; however, day-of registration is available until noon for an additional fee. Vehicle registration includes admission to the Castle Car Show for the driver and one passenger, one voucher for free Castle admission, and one voucher for $5.00 off Castle admission. Show cars should plan to arrive between 8:00am and 10:00am, rain or shine. Judges will award one prize in each of the following categories: Tom Plant era (circa 1914), featured category (British cars), and judges choice.
The Castle Car Show is open for spectators from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Tickets are $5.00, and attendees are encouraged to secure their tickets online in advance. Current Castle Members receive free spectator admission to the 2023 Car Show and do not have to sign up.
“This annual event serves as a testament to the enduring allure of classic automobiles, set against the backdrop of the magnificent Castle in the Clouds estate,” said Charles Clark, Executive Director of Castle in the Clouds. “As we bring together a remarkable collection of antique cars and motorcycles, we celebrate the craftsmanship, innovation, and nostalgia that define the automotive world.”
All proceeds from this event will support the Castle Preservation Society’s mission to preserve, interpret and share the buildings and landscape of the Castle in the Clouds as a cultural and educational resource for the benefit of the public.
ABOUT CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS
As the premier historical museum in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Castle in the Clouds provides each visitor with a look into the past while providing contemporary comforts to make every visit memorable. Originally called Lucknow, this breathtaking 6,300-acre property was developed in 1913 by Thomas G. Plant, a wealthy shoe manufacturer, to create a luxurious lifestyle with state-of-the-art amenities, beautiful hand-made furnishings, and a large staff to run the estate. These days, visitors come from all around the world to tour the mansion and exhibit gallery, dine in the Carriage House Restaurant or Café in the Clouds, hike miles of hiking and walking trails maintained by partner organization the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, or enjoy one of their many programs and events. Operated by the Castle Preservation Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Castle in the Clouds is revered as a cultural and educational resource and listed on the National Register of Historic Places with national significance. Castle in the Clouds is also available as a fairytale wedding venue and versatile private event rental. For more information about Castle in the Clouds, visit www.castleintheclouds.org.