Classics at the Capital, Raleigh NC Aug 20 - 22

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Classics at the Capital, Raleigh NC Aug 20 - 22

Time: August 20, 2010 at 9am to August 22, 2010 at 6pm
Location: Raleigh Convention Center
Street: Fayetteville Street
City/Town: Raleigh
Phone: 919 896-7448
Event Type: classic, car, and, parts, show
Organized By: Greg Cox
Latest Activity: Jul 1, 2010

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For three days downtown raleigh will be transformed into the Classic car capital of the southeast. With room for more then 100+ Venders in the new 150,000 sq ft air conditioned convention center. This show has something for the entire family. There are 100+ indoor car slots and 800+ outdoor car slots on historic Fayetteville Street as the city has agreed to roll out the red carpet for three days to host the event. For more information go to www.classicsatthecapital.com or contact Greg Cox at 919 896-7448

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Comment by Greg Cox on July 1, 2010 at 2:18am
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