9th Annual Car Show

Event Details

9th Annual Car Show

Time: June 28, 2025 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Miles Through Time Automotive Museum
Street: 583 Grant St
City/Town: Clarkesville
Website or Map: https://milesthroughtime.com/…
Phone: 470-239-0199
Event Type: annual, car, show, fundraiser
Organized By: Sean Mathis
Latest Activity: Jun 24

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Event Description

June 28, 2025, from 9 am to noonish (museum open until 5) Miles Through Time Automotive Museum will be hosting our 9th Annual Car Show. *Rain or Shine*

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.

Our Car Show is open to all years, makes and models, and anything cool that you’re proud of, including motorcycles!

The show is free for spectators.

Registration for the show is $25, which includes museum admission for one and a ticket to claim your free t-shirt. *while supplies last.

Registration is not required, but a donation is required to park in the show to help support the museum. Only registered vehicles get museum admission and tickets for shirts.  

Early Registration (ONLINE) guarantees you get a shirt in your chosen size.

T-Shirts will be given out on a first-come, first serve basis with admission to the museum.
We’ll have vendors, food, and music for your entertainment.

All car show participants will need to register to park in the show. Registration includes museum admission and a car show shirt while supplies last.

We need *sponsors for our free t-shirts. To become a sponsor and get your logo or name on the back of the free shirts complete the form below.

*To be listed on the t-shirts as a sponsor, you must sign up as a sponsor by June 7th.

This event is a fundraiser, and all proceeds benefit Miles Through Time Automotive Museum, which is a 501c3 nonprofit. Our annual show is not a concourse event, and awards are not our primary focus. This is a family fun event for automotive enthusiasts to have a good time.

Awards will be chosen by the crowd for top classics and top modern vehicles. Plus the top overall. There will also be some special awards.

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