Atlanta Motorama Motoring Festival -Hampton, GA

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Atlanta Motorama Motoring Festival -Hampton, GA

Time: April 27, 2019 to April 28, 2019
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Place
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://atlantamotorama.com
Phone: (770) 797-5309; (770) 954-1237
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in, festival
Organized By: Chas Sydney, Bruce Wilson
Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2019

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Atlanta Motorama Motoring Festival at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Car Show, Car Corral, Swap Meet & More.

SUMMIT RACING ATLANTA MOTORAMA

The Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama, the massive celebration of anything with an engine, has grown into one of the largest festivals of its kind in the South. From hot rods to rat rods to motorcycles, to monster trucks, there is something for everybody - and then some - at the annual two-day event.

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2019 tickets are affordably priced at $15 per day, $20 for a weekend pass, and free for kids ages 12 and under and include access to all areas of the show including the vendor midway, show car garage, extreme motorsports and so much more. Purchase your tickets in advance or at the gate the day of the show! Spectator entrance is located at Gate 13 & 15.

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