Camellia Classic Open Car Show! -Mobile, AL

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Camellia Classic Open Car Show! -Mobile, AL

Time: April 11, 2015 from 7am to 3pm
Location: Bellingrath Gardens
Street: 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd
City/Town: Theodore, AL
Website or Map: http://mobilebaymustangclub.o…
Phone: John 251-675-7391
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Mobile Bay Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2016

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Join us April 2, 2016 
for our 23rd Camellia Classic open car show 
at the beautiful Bellingrath Gardens!

Please bring a canned good to donate to Feeding The Gulf Coast food bank. 
Also, please remember that there are NO pets allowed on the grounds. 

The entrance gate for participants will close promtly at 11:00am.

Online Pre-registration for Camellia Classic 2016

 Hotels Recommended by Bellingrath Gardens for your visit to 
Mobile, AL and the Camellia Classic Car Show.

Please visit our great sponsors and support our local businesses. 

 Join The Mobile Bay Mustang Club 

for our 

OPEN TO ALL CRUISE-IN's 

The third Thursday of each month 
Automotive Painters Supply 
I-65 Service Road & Moffett Road 

The first Monday of each month 
Lighthouse Restaurant 
Bayou LaBatre 

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