Haralson County Veterans 18th Annual Car Show & BBQ Tallapoosa, Ga

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Haralson County Veterans 18th Annual Car Show & BBQ Tallapoosa, Ga

Time: May 31, 2014 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Old Tallapoosa Elementary School
Street: 245 Robertson Ave.
City/Town: Tallapoosa, Ga. 30176
Website or Map: http://haralsoncountyveterans…
Phone: Rick 770-301-1400 Sam 678-416-1401
Event Type: vets, park, fund, raiser, -, donations, accepted, &, appreciated!
Organized By: Haralson County Veterans
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2016

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FREE Open Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show & Bar-B-Q.

Music- Door Prizes - 50/50 - Peoples Choice Trophy

NEW LOCATION    SAME GREAT SHOW  From Hwy 78 @ Shell Station Go Hwy 100 N (Robertson Ave) follow signs to Show @ Haralson Co Veterans Park. From north of town: Hwy 120 @ Hwy100 S (Crossroads Furniture) follow signs to Show.

Show & Vendor Info: Rick 770-301-1400  Sam 678-416-1401

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