Greenwich Concours Hits 30 Years as Northeast's Premier Car Show
EntertainmentPRNewswirePublished May 22, 2026

Greenwich Concours Hits 30 Years as Northeast's Premier Car Show

The Greenwich Concours runs May 29 to 31 in Traverse City. Thirty years is a long time for any event to stay relevant, especially one centered around cars that most of us will never own. But this show has managed it by combining serious automotive history with the kind of luxury experience that keeps collectors coming back year after year.

You're probably wondering what makes this different from every other car show out there. The answer is in the details—rare automotive icons, curated collections, and the whole thing happening against a backdrop of coastal Michigan that honestly doesn't hurt. Guests get access to experiences you can't just buy anywhere, the kind of thing that justifies flying in for a weekend.

Thirty years of continuous operation says something about a community. It means the organizers figured out what collectors actually want to see and do, not what they think collectors should want. That kind of staying power doesn't happen by accident.

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