Lowrider Culture in the American Southwest | Members' Opening
Schedule
Fri, 24 Apr, 2026 at 05:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
118 E Center St, Moab, UT, United States, Utah 84532 | Moab, UT
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Join us for a special beginning to the car show weekend in Moab. As a member of the Museum you'll receive free access to this special members' opening. Details to come soon regarding our opening speaker lineup. Lowriding is a quintessential Chicano tradition started by Mexican American communities in the 1940s to assert their space and empower their lives. This unique car-making tradition is infused with Latino/a soul, entrepreneurship, and ingenuity. A mix of innovation and tradition, lowriding is an affirmation of identity and values that have reached beyond the United States to influence popular culture worldwide.
About the Semiquincentennial:
The semiquincentennial is a chance for everyone to feel a part of this major milestone in our nation. We can celebrate courage, liberty, and sacrifice, while also reckoning with difficult truths. By fostering a sense of belonging and coming together with our local communities, we can ensure that Utahns of all ages and backgrounds see themselves in American history.
Next up: Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail: July 28th, 2026
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