The Run began in 1987 during New Brighton’s Centennial Celebration to reinforce the City’s namesake ties to
Brighton, England. It is patterned after the prestigious London to Brighton Veteran Car Run held annually in England.
The English Run celebrates the repeal of the “Red Flag” law in 1896. The law banned the first motorized vehicles
from using the road unless a man carrying a red flag walked in front of the car. Over the years the 57 mile English Run has
become the world’s largest spectator event, where 2 million people gather to watch the ancient autos travel the crowded
city streets celebrating motoring freedom.
The Minnesota Run is a 120+ mile American version designed to showcase the beauty and endurance of very early automobiles.
It travels from small rural New London, a beautiful city on a lake, through rolling Minnesota countryside to make its way
to New Brighton, a suburban community north of Minneapolis/St.Paul. Volunteers plan activities for drivers, passengers and
spectators as they pass through their communities. Everyone is treated to a smorgasbord of Minnesota hospitality second to
none. With the costumed drivers and gleaming vintage cars, this unique event promises “turn of the century” charm
for at least one day.
The event is Saturday August 13, 2011. The cars begin rolling into Long Lake Regional Park around 3pm and will be
on display until around 5:30. We are expecting 100 vehicles.
For more information, click on the picture to link to the Antique Car Run web site.