News Release: Museums Announce Special Presentation about the Auburn Automobile Company and Aviation
AUBURN CORD DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
and the
HOOSIER AIR MUSEUM
NEWS RELEASE - 8/1/2016
For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Kendra Klink, Chief Operating Officer
August 2016
260-925-1444 / kendrak@automobilemuseum.org
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum Announces a Special Presentation on
the relationship between Aviation and the Auburn Automobile Company
The Auburn Automobile Company is perhaps most famous for its beautifully
styled and innovative automobiles. However, many of the prominent figures
involved in the management of Auburn Automobile Company and in the
development of its automobiles also had roots and ties to the world of
aviation. In the late 1920s, E. L. Cord and the Cord Corporation acquired
Stinson Aircraft. During World War I the Duesenberg Brothers developed
engines for planes. Many of the Auburn Automobile Company and Cord
Corporation's highest ranking employees were former pilots and airmen.
Ethan Bowers, Museum Archives Manager, will be delivering a presentation
about Aviation and the Auburn Automobile Company on August 8, 2016 at 6:00pm
at the Hoosier Air Museum, 2822 Co Rd 62, Auburn, IN. Visit the Hoosier Air
Museum website at hoosierairmuseum.org for directions to the meeting.
During this special presentation, Bowers will help to illuminate some of the
reasons why and how Cord and other prominent figures became involved in the
world of aviation. This presentation is accompanied by original and rare
photographs of events such as the 1931 National Air Races. Admission to this
special presentation is free to and will include complimentary snacks and
beverages.
The Hoosier Air Museum is dedicated to the preservation of aviation history
from its inception to the present. The mission is to commemorate the men and
women who built, flew, and maintained the various aircraft in defense of
America's freedom. Visit the Hoosier Air Museum and step back into aviation
history! See the museum website at hoosierairmuseum.org for museum hours and
directions.
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum - where the world's finest cars
of yesterday live today! Over 120 classic, antique, vintage and special
interest cars are displayed with other automotive related exhibits on three
floors. The museum is located in the original 1930s national headquarters of
the legendary Auburn Automobile Company and is a National Historic Landmark.
The museum is open from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. -
5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Last admission one hour before closing. Visit
the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, a place where automotive
history comes to life! Shop the Museum Store Online today!
automobilemuseum.org.
Kendra Klink
Chief Operating Officer
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
1600 South Wayne Street
P.O. Box 271
Auburn, Indiana 46706
Office: (260) 925-1444 x 32
Fax: (260) 925-6266
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