Celebration City Region Car Club Indoor Swap Meet -Shelbyville, TN

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Celebration City Region Car Club Indoor Swap Meet -Shelbyville, TN

Time: October 4, 2014 all day
Location: Bedford County Ag Center
Street: 2119 Midland Road
City/Town: Shelbyville, Tn. 37160
Website or Map: http://celebrationcitycarclub…
Phone: 931-684-9379
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Jerry Clanton
Latest Activity: Sep 28, 2014

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Annual Indoor Swap Meet, Motorcycle, Tractor, Auto Related,Parts,Accessories,Tools,Toys,Service Station Memorabilia

Admission $5:00 under 12 FREE

Vendors:

10x20 spaces $40.00

Outdoor Car Corral $20.00

FREE Parking , Concessions Available

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Comment by Michael Thies on November 3, 2013 at 1:51pm

Dear Jerry Clanton,

I had a number of people ask if we are having the  Indoor Swap Meet again this year. If so, please edit this last one to update or add a new event to cover it. Call me if I can help at all. Mike 770-883-0160

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