"Cars and Cornmeal" at the Francis Grist Mill -Waynesville, NC

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"Cars and Cornmeal" at the Francis Grist Mill -Waynesville, NC

Time: May 20, 2017 from 9am to 3pm
Location: The Francis Grist Mill
Street: 14 Hugh Massie Rd
City/Town: Waynesville, NC
Website or Map: http://www.francismill.org
Phone: 828 456 6307 Tim
Event Type: car, show/, fundraiser
Organized By: Frances Mill Foundation
Latest Activity: May 17, 2017

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Pre 1972 Show

Bring your streetrod, antique or the old truck your Grandpa drove and join us at the Francis Grist Mill from 8 AM - 5PM to meet new friends, eat BBQ, Fried Pies, see local crafters and have a relax and have fun!

 for more info see www.francismill.org

 

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on June 3, 2014 at 11:52am

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