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Mid-Atlantic Region Porsche Clubs

PCA Zone 2

Within the PCA community, this is known as Geographic Area Zone 2. Zone 2 comprises of 10 different local PCA regions and is located on the Mid-Atlantic Coast of the United States. For more information on Zone 2 PCA, check out their website. Zone 2 of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) is comprised of Mid-Atlantic Area regions, including: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia. If you are a Porsche enthusiast nearby, check them out.

Blue Ridge Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Blue Ridge Region PCA! As a region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) they are an organization of Porsche car owners and enthusiasts within south west Virginia and eastern West Virginia. Their region strives to meet the diverse desires of our members for social events, driving events, technical learning and most importantly camaraderie.

Central PA Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Central Pennsylvania Region of the Porsche Club of America (CPA-PCA) serves enthusiasts across central Pennsylvania, encompassing counties such as Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York. They are known for the renowned annual Porsche-Only Swap Meet, recognized as the largest event of its kind in the country.

Chesapeake Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Chesapeake Region hosts activities within the Baltimore, Annapolis, Columbia, and surrounding geographic area, including Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The club has over 1,900 members and have been known to call themselves a social club with a serious car problem. They sound like my kind of people to be honest.

Delaware Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

As a group of passionate Porsche enthusiasts, they share our excitement through a range of events, including on-track races, technical sessions, picnics, and social gatherings. Their diverse membership includes owners of all types of Porsche sports cars, SUVs, and electric models. Founded in 1959, they have a rich history and experienced members.

First Settlers Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Porsche Club of America, First Settlers Region desires the comfort of good friends and good comradery. We praise, perhaps to a fault, the world’s finest automobiles. With those attributes, our club has grown to over 1,300 members including 40 PCA Juniors, as of July 2023. We are a diverse group and our members come from all walks of life and range from students to retirees.

Keystone Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

Founded in 1997, the Keystone Region is a group of North Central Pennsylvania Porsche enthusiasts who enjoy bringing people together for social events, driving tours, technical workshops, and Cars & Coffee to enhance the Porsche ownership experience. They have approximately 100 members and invite you to participate in their activities and join in the fun!

Pocono Region

Porsche Club of America

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Founded in 1974, the Pocono Region is a group of Pennsylvania Porsche enthusiasts who enjoy bringing people together for social events, driving experiences, and technical workshops to enhance the Porsche ownership experience. They have over 300 members in their Region and are in Zone 2.

Potomac Region

Porsche Club of America

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Established in 1955 as the first official PCA chapter, our region has grown into one of the largest in the country, with over 2,800 members and counting. We proudly serve Porsche enthusiasts across northern Virginia, southern Maryland, West Virginia, and Washington, DC. This is a seriously fun group.

Riesentöter Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Riesentöter (RTR) Region is the twelfth largest and one of the most active regions in the country. Originally founded in 1957 as the Eastern Pennsylvania Region of Porsche Club of America, they were the second region of PCA to be founded, and consisted of 15 members. Name changed in 1973.

Shenandoah Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Shenandoah Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) is dedicated to the enjoyment of Porsche cars in central Virginia. The Shenandoah Region’s premier event is the Richmond Porsche Meet. Aptly referred to as RPM, it’s held in early September and includes a concours and luncheon, driving tour, and an evening social.

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