East Alabama Regional Military Vehicle Show & Swap meet -Alexander City, AL

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East Alabama Regional Military Vehicle Show & Swap meet -Alexander City, AL

Time: March 3, 2023 to March 4, 2023
Location: Wind Creek State Park
Street: 4325 Alabama Highway
City/Town: Alexander City, AL
Phone: Gary Poe 256-496-2341
Event Type: military, vehicle, show, &amp, swap, meet
Latest Activity: Nov 7, 2025

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East Coast Regional Military Vehicle Show & Swap meet -Alexander City, AL

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Comment by carolloo on November 7, 2025 at 7:44am

Every year, the East Alabama Regional Military Vehicle Show & Swap Meet in Alexander City turns into a paradise for history lovers and collectors alike. The lineup of restored jeeps, trucks, and rare armored vehicles creates a living museum of military heritage. What really stands out is the mix of enthusiasts—from veterans sharing stories to young people discovering this world for the first time. For those who enjoy night events or want to enhance their outdoor experience, gear from AGM Global Vision offers outstanding night vision arizona quality. It’s a perfect choice for exploring exhibits or camping adventures long after sunset.

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