35th Annual Northeast Georgia Antique Auto Region Car & Truck Show -Clarkesville, GA

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35th Annual Northeast Georgia Antique Auto Region Car & Truck Show -Clarkesville, GA

Time: August 16, 2013 to August 18, 2013
Location: Habesrhsam County Fair Grounds
Street: 4218 Toccoa Hwy
City/Town: Clarkesville Ga 30523
Phone: (706) 865-2777
Event Type: car, show, &, swap, meet
Organized By: Steve Seabolt
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2013

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3-day Car and Truck Show with Large Swap meet and Arts and Crafts. Fun for all ages. Cruise-In Saturday, Large Car show Sunday with 59 Classes with trophy's awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each class. Also Large awards will be given special winners. Large For Sale Car Corral all Weekend Long. Only $3.00 for spectators $20.00 for outside swap meet spaces, $30.00 for inside spaces. For General Information (706) 865-2777. For lodging information call Habersham Chamber of Commerce (706) 778-4654 or Helen Chamber of Commerce (706) 878-1619.

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