Field of Dreams Car & Motorcycle Show -Palmetto, GA

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Field of Dreams Car & Motorcycle Show -Palmetto, GA

Time: May 14, 2016 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Georgia Baptist Children's Home
Street: 9250 Huctesons Ferry Road
City/Town: Palmetto GA
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 404-502-9032
Event Type: open, show, benefiting, ga, baptist, children's, home
Organized By: Tara Mustang Club / AutoNation Ford
Latest Activity: May 10, 2016

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This show is open to all cars, trucks, and motorcycles. It will be held on the lawn at GBCH (400 acres of grass), motorcycles will be displayed on pavement. Should the ground be too soft, there is ample paved parking for the show. There will be lots of shade to relax in. GBCH's kitchen facility will be offering food and refreshments for sale, burgers etc. (A/C). The restrooms are indoors (no porta-potties). There are approx. 40 judged categories each with a unique award. Join us and show off your Dream Ride. Did we mention that it is not on the Hot Georgia Asphalt!

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