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Time: September 6, 2014 from 8am to 12pm
Location: Scott Municipal Airport
Street: 2263 Airport Road
City/Town: Oneida, TN
Website or Map: http://www.wingsoverbigsouthf…
Phone: 423-663-6900
Event Type: air, &, car, show
Organized By: Brandon Hughett
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2014
Join us in the heart of Big South Fork country for the 11th annual air and car show. Registration is from 8:00am till 12noon. Your $10 entry fee enters you into multiple $50 cash drawings. There will be no judging...just FUN at the AIR SHOW. Enjoy warbirds, fighter jets, and stunt planes along with food and arts and crafts vendors. We'll have bluegrass music too! Dash plaques to the first 125 cars. Bring your pop-up tents and folding chairs and enjoy the greatest air and car show in the Big South Fork area!! Scott Municipal Airport 2263 Airport Road, Oneida, TN 37841. www.wingsoverbigsouthfork.com
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