March
AACA Winter Nationals
Georgia Highlands College Cartersville, Georgia
March 26 – 28, 2026
Hosted by the Lake Allatoona Region
Antique Automobile Club of America

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Two Additional Hotels have been made available;
The host hotel is Courtyard by Marriott, Cartersville GA directly across the street from the event fields at Georgia Highlands College. Booking link: tinyurl.com/2026WinterNationals
Address: 5460 SR-20 E, Cartersville, GA 30121,
Phone: 678 721 1660.
Also available: HILTON GARDEN INN CARTERSVILLE
The e-booking link for the AACA Winter Nationals room block at the Hilton Garden Inn Cartersville is below.
https://group.hiltongardeninn.com/shhe3w
Also, guests may use the code AACA when calling the hotel to make their reservations.
Also available: HOME 2 SUITES BY HILTON CARTERSVILLE
March 26 – 28, 2026
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Cartersville, Georgia, is famously known as “Museum City,” but this March, it transforms into a gallery of automotive history. On March 28, 2026, the Lake Allatoona Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) will host the prestigious Winter Nationals on the scenic grounds of Georgia Highlands College.
This high-profile event is set to draw top-tier special interest vehicles from across the nation, celebrating over a century of automotive, truck, and motorcycle engineering. The campus show field will serve as a timeline of design and innovation in transportation from the late 1800’s to 2000. For those looking to take a piece of history home, the event also features a bustling swap shop and a car corral.
In a unique collaboration, the Lake Allatoona Region is spotlighting three exceptional North Georgia automotive destinations. Each museum will show a representative vehicle from their collections on Saturday.
The Savoy Automobile Museum (Cartersville): The crown jewel of “Museum City”, offers an evolving world-class exhibit of automobiles from collections around the country. Through educational programs, community engagement and interactive experiences, visitors can imagine how it felt to own, to drive and to ride in a vehicle of distinction.
The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame (Dawsonville): A shrine to the high-octane, moonshine-running roots of Southern stock car racing. Dawsonville is often referred to as the real birthplace of NASCAR.
Miles Through Time Automotive Museum (Clarkesville): A “living” co-op museum where community-owned cars and memorabilia tell personal stories of automotive passion. An extensive collection of scale models and rare petroliana cap off an unforgettable visit.
