Civil War Reinactment, Classic Car Show, Blue Grass Music, and Food -Etowah, TN

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Civil War Reinactment, Classic Car Show, Blue Grass Music, and Food -Etowah, TN

Time: October 1, 2011 from 9am to 6pm
Location: General Lee's Farm in Tennessee
Street: 724 County Rd. # 475,
City/Town: Etowah, TN. 37331
Phone: 423-263-3070
Event Type: history, fun, and, music, for, the, entire, family....
Organized By: James Young
Latest Activity: Sep 30, 2011

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General Lee is hosting a Classic Car Show, a Civil War Reinactment, Blue Grass Music, and food vendors at his farm in Tennessee.  Located in Etowah, Tn. at the base of Star Mtn. 

Gates open at 9 AM, $5.00 per person, or $10.00 per car full.  Blue Grass Music, Good Food, Classic Cars, and Civil War Reinactment at 2PM.  Bring your chairs, picnic baskets, and coolers. President Lincoln, President Jeff Davis, General U.S.Grant, will be present and visiting the public. Follow the signs at U.S. 411 and Hwy 310 to the farm. For more information call James Young at 423-263-3070

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