Mountain City Corvette Open Car Show -Rossville, GA

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Mountain City Corvette Open Car Show -Rossville, GA

Time: August 12, 2017 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Mission Glenn Baptist Church
Street: 2125 Happy Valley Road
City/Town: Rossville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.mountaincitycorvet…
Phone: David 423-802-8896, Duane 313-460-2227
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Mountain City Corvette
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2017

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Saturday, August 12

MCCA’s “2015 Show Your Ride"

All New and Open to all Cars and Trucks

This event will be held at

Mission Glenn Baptist Church

2125 Happy Valley Road

Rossville, GA

Show Time 9 to 2 pm

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