The Ohio Region is an incorporated, non-profit organization chartered by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), whose purpose is the restoration and preservation of automobiles and automotive history.  

The Ohio Region was founded originally as the Cleveland Region in 1946; and later expanded to include the entire State of Ohio in 1951.  Within the Ohio Region there are seven local chapters: Canton, Central, Commodore Perry, Meander, Northern, Southern, and Western Reserve, which were formed to provide members opportunity to participate on the local level.

Our Northern Chapter is blessed with 60+ enthusiastic members who share this common interest and passion for automobiles.  Ranging from classic Duesenberg, Winton, Packard, and Cadillac to Studebaker, Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Chrysler, and Dodge as well as Honda, Fiat, Porsche, and Volkswagen.  Our love of the automobile brings us together to enjoy friendships:

Whether your interest is touring, socializing, event participation, car shows, swap meets, automobile history, or just having car related fun the AACA, Ohio Region, and the Northern Chapter have a great deal to offer you.  Ownership of an antique car is not a requirement for membership. 

Membership entitles you to receive the Northern Chapter's publication "Northern Exposure" newsletter.  We welcome guests and new members. 

The Northern Chapter proudly sponsors the annual Hale Farm Village car meet in beautiful Bath, Ohio.   From tours to meets, to social outings we welcome new members who share the passion for fine friends and fine cars.  Please consider joining our Chapter and sharing your passion as well.

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