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28th Annual British Car Week

Several of us from the Capital Triumph Register will attend the Original British Car Day at Lilypons Water Gardens near Adamstown, MD, then head off to a cookout at the home of one of our members who lives nearby.
 
Driving my '57 Morris up to 1830s Old Sturbridge Village!

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Change that now to “29th Annual” for this year.

On the opening day (May 31) I will be participating in a drive in one of my Classic Minis to a riverfront park located along the James River in Williamsburg, VA. There, we will assemble a group convoy of British & other Imports for a drive to Upper Shirley Vineyard where we will tour the property & winery and enjoy a group luncheon.

It’ll be a day-long activity.

During the remainder of British Car Week, I plan to get the rest of the British fleet out for some excercise.

Anyone else have anything cooking?
 
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Several of us from the Capital Triumph Register will attend the Original British Car Day at Lilypons Water Gardens near Adamstown, MD, then head off to a cookout at the home of one of our members who lives nearby.
My oldest Son & I went to that show in 2005.Western Maryland is much nicer than the Annapolis area.
Got to meet Charles Runyan,who owned The Roadster Factory,& even met a 105E Anglia owner.
 
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