Dark Hearts Artist Market and Cold Heart Cruise-in Marietta, Ga

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Dark Hearts Artist Market and Cold Heart Cruise-in Marietta, Ga

Time: February 10, 2024 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Cobb Antique Mall Marietta, Ga
Street: 2800 Canton Rd Marietta, Ga.
City/Town: Marietta, Ga.
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: cruise, in, car, show, art, market, valentines
Organized By: 2the9s Retro and B.S.K.K.
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2024

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If you think that Valentines Day has gotten just a bit too corporate or you just don't like it at all, then join like-minded misanthropes and car lovers for the Dark Hearts Artist Market and Cold Heart Cruise-in on February 10th from 11am-4pm. Fight the chill and pick up unconventional gifts from local artists and curiosity curators for the one you love (or yourself) while being surrounded by beautiful rolling art in the form of classic and contemporary hot rods. Plus free hot cocoa and coffee (while supplies last) to keep you nice and toasty.
The event is located in the parking area Cobb Antique Mall in Marietta Feb. 10th from 11am-4pm and free for all attendees and cars. NO CHARGE to show your ride or any restrictions on year models, just a good time with no stress or awards. Come out and enjoy yourself along with other car lovers out there. Any questions feel free to leave messages on our Facebook Event Page posted below or contact @2the9sRetro and we'll try to get back to you ASAP. We hope to see you there!

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