1st Thursday's Cars N Art Cruise In -Columbia, NC

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1st Thursday's  Cars  N Art Cruise In -Columbia, NC

Time: September 6, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Columbia Museum of Art
Street: 1500 & 1600 Block of Main Street
City/Town: COLUMBIA, NC
Website or Map: http://1stthursdaysonmain.com
Phone: 803-463-5756
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: curran stone
Latest Activity: Sep 19, 2012

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Event Description

1st  Thursday's  is  a   ongoing  Art  Event here in  Downtown Columbia, come out  and  see our  local  artist's displaying   their  artwork. What  better way to show  off  Your  Rolling  Art at  this  Event. This  Event is  open to  Vehicles 1900-1972 Vintage Cars & Trucks, Motorcycles, Hot  Rods,Rat Rods  etc.

We only  have  115 spaces  available so  please  call or  email to let  us  know  you are  coming. Great Location, local  restaurants ,spirits and  some GREAT ART ! See U There.....

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 19, 2012 at 10:36am

Does 1st Thursdays happen every month for cars? Thanks, Mike

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