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Time: September 11, 2010 at 6pm to September 12, 2010 at 7pm
Location: Gerogia Aquarium
City/Town: Atlanta GA
Website or Map: http://www.georgiaaquarium.or…
Phone: 678/290-4810
Event Type: classic, car, show
Organized By: Rick Fairbanks
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2010
WELCOME CLASSIC CAR ENTHUSIASTS!!
The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Classic Car Show invite you to take your imagination for a spin around the Largest Aquarium in the World.
Join us on September 11&12, 2010 as we open the "hood" on the Aquarium and feature some of the most exceptionally rare, museum-quality examples of the finest American and European cars from the 1930s through the present day. These amazing cars, displayed inside the Aquarium’s beautiful Oceans Ballroom and around the Aquarium, are dazzling examples of automotive design and manufacturing from decades past.
Notable vehicles scheduled for the show include:
- 1930 Auburn Speedster
- 1932 Lincoln KB 12 Cylinder
- 1972 Ferrari Daytona
- 1966 Jaguar X5 275
- 1931 C29 Cord
- 1949 Triumph
- 1966 Ferrari 275
- 1927 Pierce Arrow
- 1955 Mercedes Gull wing Coupe
Enjoy the car show, and then experience all of the aquatic wonders the Georgia Aquarium has to offer. Tickets include admission to both the car show as well as the Aquarium’s five permanent galleries.
• $15 Special general admission pricing for you and your friends and family
• Print your tickets from home or bring your Order # to our Will Call Window
• No waiting in line to purchase tickets
• For your safety there will be a Security check for all guests
Tickets are valid September 11, 2010 and September 12, 2010 only.
To receive the discounted prices all tickets MUST be purchased from this web link.
www.georgiaaquarium.org/carshow
This discount is NOT available by phone or at the front gate / box office. If you need any assistance, please contact 404-581-4000.
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