Chattanooga RV Super Show - Day 1 of 3

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Chattanooga RV Super Show - Day 1 of 3

Time: January 20, 2017 from 10am to 8pm
Location: Chattanooga Convention Center
Street: 1150 Carter St
City/Town: Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 United States
Website or Map: http://www.thechattanoogarvsh…
Event Type: heavy, duty, clubs/shows/cruises, parts/materials/supplies
Organized By: Chattanooga RV Super Show
Latest Activity: Dec 16, 2016

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Chattanooga RV Super Show will be held at Chattanooga Convention Center, Chattanooga, TN. Featuring the very latest makes and models of Recreational Vehicles from all of the nations top manufacturers. Special factory rebates, financing, and on the spot loan approval makes this show a cannot miss for the serious RV enthusiasts. The show will feature a huge parts and accessories exhibit, along with campgrounds, Tow Vehicles and everything you may need for your next RV vacation. Admission fees: Adults $8 and Kids age 16 and under are free. Free parking. Show starts at 10.00am and ends at 8.00pm.

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