100 Years Car Show with Concert -Franklin Springs, GA

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100 Years Car Show with Concert -Franklin Springs, GA

Time: July 27, 2024 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: 2531 Main Street
City/Town: Franklin Springs, GA
Website or Map: https://carstoshow.com/eventd…
Phone: 706-245-6957
Event Type: car, show
Latest Activity: Jul 25, 2024

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100 Years of Franklin Springs, Ga. Car Show with Concert
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Franklin Springs Georgia
2531 West Main Street
Franklin Springs, GA 30639
Event Description
Come join us to Celebrate 100 Years of Franklin Springs GA. on July 27 2024 from 6pm-9pm with a Car Show with a concert. NO ENTRY FEE! Award winning entertainer Austin Irby as Elvis will be performing from 6pm- 8pm. There will be food trucks train rides waterslide and more! Car show Top 20 Awards will be presented by Cleveland Auto Parts of Royston Ga. Car Show participants need to be parked by 5:45pm. Registration for car show will start at 4pm.

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