Charleston Cars & Coffee -Mt. Pleasant, SC

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Charleston Cars & Coffee -Mt. Pleasant, SC

Time: November 25, 2017 from 8am to 11am
Location: Towne Centre in front of Atlanta Bread Company
Street: 1712 Towne Centre Way
City/Town: Mt. Pleasant, SC
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/page…
Event Type: car-show, towne, centre, in-front, atlanta, bread, company
Organized By: Charleston Cars & Coffee
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2017

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Charleston Cars & Coffee, Brookgreen Town Center, 730 Coleman Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, 8am – 10am

A bunch of car and motorcycle enthusiasts that meet up every Saturday around 8AM at the MTP Towne Centre in front of Atlanta Bread Company.

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A bunch of car and motorcycle enthusiasts that meet up every Saturday around 8AM at the MTP Towne Centre in front of Atlanta Bread Company.
Mission
Establishing a weekly meeting place for car enthusiasts in the Charleston, SC area.
Currently meeting every Saturday at 8am at the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre (in front of Atlanta Bread Company).
Description
A place for car enthusiasts of any marque to share information and plan events in the Charleston, SC area.

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