Historic Downtown Buford Car, Truck and Bike Show in the Square -Buford, GA

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Historic Downtown Buford Car, Truck and Bike Show in the Square -Buford, GA

Time: April 14, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: ON THE Square in Downtown Buford
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Phone: 770.630.8097
Event Type: historic, downtown, buford, car, truck, and, bike, show
Organized By: Gene S Kerley
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2012

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We are please to announce we are having a car show in the Square again. The last one was a blast and I assure this one will be even better. Main Street Merchants lead by Mary Mays of CLeeann Concepts has gathered many gifts for you owners to give out throught the day. There will be vendors and food available. Think I may spoke up some chicken or  something like that. Great music tons of giveaways a beautiful setting and Mary may even sing for us. Trophies well how about 30 and non under 2 ft. We will have Best of show and many Best of categories incl. Merchants Choice and top 20. Come on out we would love to see you. Cars and trucks 20 and bikes 10 there will be Best Truck and Best Bike categories as well. This  is a non profit event sponsored by the BBA.

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