Georgia Classic Cruisers-"Cruise In" -Greensboro, GA

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Georgia Classic Cruisers-"Cruise In" -Greensboro, GA

Time: September 17, 2022 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: Downtown Greensboro, GA- Off I-20 heading to Augusta, GA
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Greensboro, GA
Website or Map: http://www.georgiaclassiccrui…
Phone: John Smith 706-717-9371, Ron Hazzard 706-467-9306
Event Type: cruise, in-, antique, classic, muscle, street, rods, motorcycles
Organized By: Georgia Classic Cruisers
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2022

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The historic town of Greensboro, GA is the setting for this annual family event.  The Cruise-In is located in the historic downtown business district, and will feature live music.

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Comment by Al Murawski on September 14, 2017 at 2:59am
CANCELED- Please note the Georgia Classic Cruisers car show scheduled for this Saturday, September 16,2017 in downtown Greensboro is canceled due to power outages. The entire downtown Greensboro area is without power. We will reschedule shortly.
Comment by Michael Thies on September 13, 2015 at 7:21pm

Please post up photos of your events! We love to see them and are going for over a million! Mike

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