Fifth Annual Acorn Tour Takes to the Coastline for Enthusiasts with Autos Manufactured Before 1958
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Sept. 6 -- Auto enthusiasts can soak up one of Michigan's greatest natural resources as the fifth annual Acorn Tour explores autumn along the coastline Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sponsored by the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, the driving event is open to auto enthusiasts with vehicles of any make built before 1958. The day begins at the Museum, in Auburn Hills, and winds through Michigan's eastern environs to majestic views of Lake St. Clair with stops at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, in Grosse Pointe Shores and Jack's Waterfront Restaurant, in St. Clair Shores. The journey ends at Papa Joe's Gourmetrion, in Rochester Hills.
The 2007 Acorn Tour kicks off at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum with continental breakfast and informal tours of more than 65 vehicles from the 1920s through today, highlighting Chrysler's contributions to automotive design, technology and innovation, as well as the automobile's impact on American culture.
Following a leisurely drive along paved roadways, the Acorn Tour makes a mid-morning stop at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House for a private tour of the family's finely crafted lakeside home, filled with original art and elegant furnishings. Guests will also take in the grounds, including the gardens, pool and play houses, as well as the Gate Lodge Garage housing the Fords' personal cars.
The tour will then proceed to Jack's Waterfront Restaurant for a delightful brunch overlooking the Emerald City Harbor Marina and Lake St. Clair.
The Acorn Tour will move on to Papa Joe's Gourmetrion for a guided tour of this foodie's paradise capped by coffee and desserts in the adjacent La Sala banquet center.
Convenient parking will be available at all Acorn Tour stops and a suggested route of paved roads between destinations will be provided. Guests are welcome to travel in a caravan or solo.
The Acorn Tour is $45 per person, payable at registration by Tuesday, Oct. 2. Register by phone at 248-944-0450, by e-mail at cdb7@chrysler.com or by mail, addressed to Acorn Tour, c/o Walter P. Chrysler Museum, One Chrysler Dr., CIMS 488-00-00, Auburn Hills, MI, 48326.
American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA are accepted with account owner's name, account number and expiration date. Checks or money orders, payable to the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, are also accepted. Include driver's name, address and telephone number, as well as make and model of the vehicle when registering.
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum is located at the corner of Featherstone and Squirrel Roads on Chrysler's headquarters complex in Auburn Hills. From I-75, take exit 78 (Chrysler Drive) and follow the Museum signs.
Visit the Museum's Web site at www.chryslerheritage.com.
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