Edgefield Cruise-In on the Square, Edgefield, SC

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Edgefield Cruise-In on the Square, Edgefield, SC

Time: July 18, 2015 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: Edgefield Square
Street: Downtown
City/Town: Edgefield, SC
Phone: 803 637 4600
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Beth Padgett
Latest Activity: Jul 15, 2015

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After last year’s huge success we are excited to announce the 2015 Edgefield Cruise-In on the Square.  Classic car, truck and motorcycle enthusiasts CRUISE IN to downtown Edgefield, SC on July 18, 2015 from 4 to 7 p.m.   Come and show off your car, meet other clubs and their members and friends, talk about garages and shops, get new car ideas and show support for clubs and sponsors.  Don’t have a car?  Come peruse the square filled with all sorts of classic vehicles and meet all sorts of knowledgeable owners.

 

Music will be provided by WKSX with live remote playing oldies during the event.  Local shops and eateries will be staying open late to join in the festivities.  There will also be refreshments available on the Square and a 50/50 drawing for participants.

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