CRUISE INS - THIRD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

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CRUISE INS - THIRD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

Time: June 19, 2015 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: See Listing
City/Town: See Listing
Event Type: cruise-in
Latest Activity: May 25, 2015

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This is a list of CRUISE INS that we have found throughout the South East US for the THIRD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH. If you have more information about one of these events, or if the information we have is wrong please re-post it as a separate event and/or notify us to correct it. The times for the Cruise In is assumed 6pm to 10pm unless otherwise noted. Let us know if there is anything we can do to make this a better service to you. Contact and verify all information.

NOTE: This is not intended to replace a member posting each as a separate event. We have limited time and information and cannot replace the value of a member posting an event with the accuracy, detail, photos and logos that so many have available.

BLOUNTSVILLE, AL, Jack's, Hwy 23 IS, Info: James Black, (205) 429-2449. or Gary Shelton, (205) 429-2755
MUNFORD, AL, Big Daddy 's BBQ. Hwy 21, Info: David. (256) 358-4888. or (256) 454-6858
PALATKA, FL, City Cafe St Johns Avenue Info- (386) 329 8400
POWDER SPRINGS, GA, Zaxby 's 4410 Brownsville Road Info- Larry (770) 943 5770
ROCK HILL, SC, Dave Lyle Boulevard, Info: John Love, (803) 327-3687, Eddie Craig, (803) 366-4683. or masterscarclub.com
SPARTANBURG, SC, Beacon Drive In, Info: Offrey Mines, (864) 316-3872. Pal Swilzer, (843) 590-4730, or carolinaclassics.net

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