Classic rides and community pride: Orleans to host Memorial Day Car Show on Congress Square

ORLEANS — Automotive enthusiasts and families looking for the perfect holiday weekend activity have a vibrant event to look forward to this Memorial Day. The town of Orleans, Indiana, has announced it will host its annual Memorial Day Car Show on Monday, May 25, 2026.

ORLEANS — Automotive enthusiasts and families looking for the perfect holiday weekend activity have a vibrant event to look forward to this Memorial Day. The town of Orleans, Indiana, has announced it will host its annual Memorial Day Car Show on Monday, May 25, 2026.

ORLEANS — Automotive enthusiasts and families looking for the perfect holiday weekend activity have a vibrant event to look forward to this Memorial Day. The town of Orleans, Indiana, has announced it will host its annual Memorial Day Car Show on Monday, May 25, 2026.

ORLEANS — Automotive enthusiasts and families looking for the perfect holiday weekend activity have a vibrant event to look forward to this Memorial Day. The town of Orleans, Indiana, has announced it will host its annual Memorial Day Car Show on Monday, May 25, 2026.

  • Early Registration: Begins at 10:00 a.m. on-site.
  • Entry Fee: $20 per vehicle.

Food, Music, and Festivities

Beyond the impressive lineup of vehicles, the event is designed to be a full-scale community festival. Congress Square will feature a lively atmosphere, complete with:

  • Food Vendors: Serving up local holiday favorites.
  • Live Music: Keeping the energy high throughout the afternoon.
  • 50/50 Raffle: Giving attendees a chance to take home cash prizes while supporting local initiatives.

“Come out for a great afternoon of food, music, and community fun,” organizers shared, emphasizing that the event is a wonderful way to honor the holiday weekend while celebrating local automotive culture.

Whether you are a lifelong gearhead, a classic car collector, or simply looking for a fun holiday outing with family and friends, the Orleans Memorial Day Car Show promises a memorable afternoon in the heart of town. Spectator admission to Congress Square is free and open to the public.