Madison Street Festival Car Show - Madison, AL

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Madison Street Festival Car Show - Madison, AL

Time: October 1, 2022 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Downtown,
Street: 101 Main Street,
City/Town: Madison, AL
Website or Map: http://madisonstreetfestival.…
Phone: (256) 679-2055
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2022

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 The 2022 Madison Street Festival marks the 12th year that Vets with Vettes and Corvette Owners car club has hosted the downtown festival car show!  Vets with Vettes and Corvette Owners are proud to host and support the Madison Street Festival in this event which features show quality cars, trucks, and motorcycles from the surrounding area. Trophies are awarded around the “hometown” theme with a Mayor’s Choice, Police Chief’s Choice, Fire Chief’s Choice, Festival Committee Choice, and Kid’s Pick. The Car Show raises monies for local charities such as Heroes Week, Survivors Outreach Services, the local Floyd Fann Veterans Home, Veteran’s Museum, and other local charities. The Car Show is free for spectators and $20 to show your special ride and runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the new Madison city parking lot at the corner of Martin and Garner Streets.   We have had over 100 cars participating in this worthwhile event and we look forward to another successful festival car show!

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