Dick Marconi surprises Marconi Automotive Museum guests during an event. Pictures included! You can’t ever really know when Dick will make an appearance at the museum. He enjoys the element of surprise and keepin’ everyone on their toes. But one...
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On This Day In Automotive History, Danica Patrick is the first woman to win the Indy race. You may now know Danica Patrick as the GoDaddy’s front woman or have seen her on television with commercial endorsements. But, in 2008 the then 26-year-old achieved...
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Whether you are a seasoned car aficionado or new to the car world and are looking to have an awe inspiring event, we welcome you to the Marconi Automotive Museum, Orange County’s more unique destination. We house a beautiful collection of high performance automobiles and a venue perfectly built for social, corporate, and wedding events. And the best news of all, is that we are a non-profit foundation benefitting children’s charities throughout Orange County.
Call 714.258.3001 to learn more about The Marconi.
In 1994 Dick and John Marconi donated their entire car collection to the Marconi Foundation for Kids. Since then, it has grown to over 100 vehicles totaling 60 million dollars. The museum and collection are now used as a tool to generate money for children charities throughout Orange County.
Call (714)-258-3001 to learn more about The Marconi.
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