Golden City Cruisers Annual Car Sho, Main St., Villa Rica, Ga

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Golden City Cruisers Annual Car Sho, Main St., Villa Rica, Ga

Time: October 20, 2018 from 10am to 3pm
Location: villa Rica, Ga
Street: Main St.
City/Town: Villa Rica, Ga
Website or Map: http://goldencitycruisers.com
Phone: 770-380-8782
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: dave kopp
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2018

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Classic Car Show
The Golden City Cruisers of Villa Rica, Ga. will have their annual classic car show Saturday October 20  at 10 A M at The Mill on Main St.
in downtown Villa Rica. There will be numerous awards, games for the family, food vendors, and lots of classic cars.
There is never a charge for spectators and all monies raised goes to local charities. Bring the family. For more information 
check our web site: Goldencitycruisers.com.

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