Battle of the Pigs BBQ & Car Show -Gray, TN

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Battle of the Pigs BBQ & Car Show -Gray, TN

Time: May 28, 2010 to May 29, 2010
Location: Appalachian Fair
Street: 100 Lakeview Street
City/Town: Gray, TN
Website or Map: http://battleofthepigs.com
Event Type: car-show, cook-off
Organized By: Leroy
Latest Activity: May 23, 2010

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Join us for our 2nd Annual Battle of the Pigs BBQ and Car Show and enjoy scrumptious food and live entertainment at the Appalachian Fair Grounds in Gray, Tennessee May 28th & 29th 2010.

While you are in the Tri-Cities for our Cook-Off and Car Show, take time to enjoy historic sites, unique shops and the pleasant atmosphere that the Tri-Cities has to offer.
Sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, this competition will have teams from all over the Southeast US competing for $20,000. Along with the BBQ, we will have a car show that will feature some real classics. We will also have a kid’s zone with inflatables, crafters, BBQ food vendors and other food vendors.

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Friday, May 28th: 4pm to 10pm - Saturday, May 29th: 9am to 10pm

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