5th Annual Miles Through Time Car Show, Clarksville, GA

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5th Annual Miles Through Time Car Show, Clarksville, GA

Time: June 26, 2021 from 10am to 2pm
Location: At the Old Clarkesville Mill
Street: Grant St.
City/Town: Clarkesville
Website or Map: https://milesthroughtime.com/…
Phone: 470-239-0199
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Miles Through Time Automotive Museum
Latest Activity: Jun 21, 2021

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Cruise-in - Antiques - Entertainment - Food - Vendors
June 26, 2021 Miles Through Time will be hosting our 5th Annual Car Show this time at the new location inside of the Old Clarkesville Mill.
This is the annual show where we give away custom designed t-shirts. We'd like to give away as many as possible this year so if you'd like to sponsor this event and get your name or logo on the shirt contact us.
We'll have vendors, food, and music all day. Plan your day to make the museum just one of your stops or spend the whole day with us. There is also over 70,000 sqft of antiques at the mill and a state-of-the-art bowling alley.
Do you want to sell something at our event? Swap meet stuff, arts and crafts, business showcase? A 10' x 10' space is only $20. To lock in your space contact the Old Clarkesville Mill Antique Mall or call 706-839-7500.
Visiting the museum is highly recommended and admission is only $7. The museum is a nonprofit and this small admission price is what enables the museum to continue to grow.
We need sponsors for the FREE T Shirts. Get your logo on the shirts and be a sponsor. More info here https://milesthroughtime.com/car-show/

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