50th NSRA Street Rod Nationals East

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50th NSRA Street Rod Nationals East

Time: May 31, 2024 at 8am to June 2, 2024 at 1pm
Location: 334 Carlisle Ave, York, PA 17404
Street: York Expo
City/Town: York, PA
Website or Map: https://www.yorkstatefair.com…
Phone: 901-452-4030
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet, arts, &amp, crafts
Organized By: Craig Meads
Latest Activity: May 23, 2024

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50th NSRA STREET ROD NATIONALS EAST
York Expo Center, York, PA
May 31st & June 1st & 2nd, 2024
For those that miss the early registration, we will be able to register your vehicle at:
Wyndham Garden York, 2000 Loucks Road at US Route 30 and Route 74.
Thursday, May 30th from 12 noon to 6pm,
Friday, May 31st from 9am to 6pm
Saturday, June 1st from 9am to 12:00 Noon.
* Commercial Exhibitors * Swap Meet * Women’s World* Friday & Saturday Night Live Entertainment & Rod Cruising * Streets of Rods & Special Categories Area * Kid’s Games & Coloring Contest * Nick Donovan’s Rockin Road Show each day * All Denomination Church Service * Sunday Circle of Winners
* Check Event Spectator Guide for times & locations.
SPECTATOR GATE HOURS:
Friday & Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
SPECTATOR ADMISSION:
$20.00 – 13 YEARS AND OLDER
$6.00 – Children 6 - 12.
FREE – Children 5 and under when accompanied by an adult.
$45.00 – FAMILY – 2 ADULTS & 3 CHILDREN (12 YEARS AND YOUNGER).
A special discounted $18.00 admission is available for military personnel with proper military identification, NSRA members with their current membership card or anyone 60 years of age and older. One discounted admission per person.
For additional event information please contact the National Street Rod Association®; 4030 Park Avenue; Memphis, TN 38111 or call  901-452-4030.

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