Carolina Bike Fest -Orangeburg, SC

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Carolina Bike Fest -Orangeburg, SC

Time: June 24, 2015 to June 26, 2015
Location: Orangeburg Fair Grounds
Street: 350 Magnolia Street
City/Town: Orangeburg, SC
Website or Map: http://lucas.quattlebaum@gmai…
Phone: Lucas Quattlebaum 803-707-104,5 843-870-5118
Event Type: bike, rally, show
Organized By: Carolina Bike Fest
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2015

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The Carolina Bike Fest will be held at the Orangeburg Fair Grounds in Orangeburg, South Carolina from July 24th, 2015 to July 26th, 2015.


Location:

-Orangeburg Fair Grounds in Orangeburg, South Carolina
(350 Magnolia St, Orangeburg, SC)


This is a 3 day weekend jammed with live music, stunt performances, bikini contest, ugly biker contest, live performances, and much more! We have several pars set-up throughout the fair grounds. We will have daily motorcycle equipment and cash giveaways. This event has free vendor space to the motorcycle industry. (Manufacturers, Dealers, & Shops. Pay to get in the gate and your vendor space is free) Please call to reserve space.

Please Contact For More Information:
-(803) 707-1045
-(843) 870-5118

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