Watermelon Festival Car Show -Chipley, FL

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Watermelon Festival Car Show -Chipley, FL

Time: June 27, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Washington-Holmes Technical Center
Street: Hwy 90
City/Town: Chipley, FL
Website or Map: http://panhandlewatermelonfes…
Phone: 850-638-7370
Event Type: festival, car-show
Organized By: John Ostrowsky
Latest Activity: Jun 18, 2015

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The car show at the Watermelon Festival has been run by John Ostrowsky for the last 25plus  years! All are welcome to bring their collector cars whether you enter or not. First come gets the best shade trees! This is a true gem of a car show and a piece of the old South type festival.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 18, 2012 at 12:41pm

Held on the last full weekend in June, The Panhandle Watermelon Festival is a totally FREE festival, and a summer tradition in Historic Chipley, the county seat of Washington County, Florida.

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