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Time: October 11, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Centennial Park
Street: West End Avenue
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.nashville.gov/Park…
Phone: Mike Long 615-790-2169, Chip 615-495-0103
Event Type: british, car, show
Organized By: Nashville British Car Club
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2014
Oct. 11, 2014, Nashville British Car Club's Show at Nashville, Tennessee's acclaimed Centennial Park. Friday evening reception for Saturday's show participants. Car show open to the public for viewing 100+ British cars on the lawn of Nashville's full-sized Greek Parthenon replica! Pre-register to save money, help establish car classes, and to qualify for a unique door prize. Get complete info at www.nashvillebritishcarclub.org . If you have questions, contact Mike Long @ 615-790-2169 or email myriley4@bellsouth.net
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Hello Mike,
Please update this event for this year. Also, I suggest you add any meetings and future events that you have scheduled. We work to have a most complete Events Calendar and with everyone's quick and east contributions, we have become the most complete calendar anywhere. Thank you, Chuck
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