AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets -Shelbyville TN

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AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets -Shelbyville TN

Time: June 14, 2012 to June 16, 2012
Location: Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Grounds
Street: 1110 Evans Street
City/Town: Shelbyville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.aaca.org
Phone: (931) 684-5662
Event Type: national-meet
Organized By: Antique Automobile Club of America
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2012

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AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets, Shelbyville TN

The meet will be held at the beautiful Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Grounds, located at 1110 Evans Street in Shelbyville, Tennessee. ALL ACTIVITIES WILL BE LOCATED AT THE CELEBRATION GROUNDS (THIS INCLUDES REGISTRATION, HOSPITALITY, TRAILER PARKING AND THE BANQUET).

If you have any questions about the meet or the accomodations, please send us an email at Infodualmeet2012@gmail.com for more information, or contact one of our officers and we will see to it to make this experience as easy and enjoyable for you as it will be for us. Our meet officials and contact information are listed below.

 

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