Annual Fall Fest and Classic Car Show, Darien, Georgia 31305

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Annual Fall Fest and Classic Car Show, Darien, Georgia 31305

Time: November 2, 2019 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Vernon Square in Historic Darien, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.classsiccoastalcru…
Event Type: festival
Organized By: William (Bill) Hill
Latest Activity: May 24, 2019

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Held annually on historic Vernon Square.  This show has grown into one of the top events on the coast.  With the historic backdrop of the city featured in the movie, GLORY, the largest shrimp fleet left in Georgia and the annual Fall Fest, the event has a little for all.  View cars or visit local plantations and come hungry.  We are hoping for over 200 cars

.  Event will feature Top 40 with "Best of...."  Dash plaques, 50/50, raffle, DJ and cruising music. Registration begins at 8 am.  Judging at noon with awards at 2.  Registration is $20 the day of show or you can register on our web site early for $15.  For more info, contact Bill at 912-604-3264 or www.classiccoastalcruisers.com

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