Hot Rods for History 2024-Marimac Lake, Senoia

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Hot Rods for History 2024-Marimac Lake, Senoia

Time: May 4, 2024 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Marimac Lake, Senoia, Georgia
Street: 148 Plyant Street
City/Town: Senoia
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Senoia Area Historical Society
Latest Activity: Apr 26, 2024

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The Senoia Area Historical Society is excited to announce the return of Coweta County’s favorite car show, Hot Rods for History. Over 250 collector and performance cars, trucks and motorcycles will be displayed at the scenic Marimac Lakes in Senoia on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The event is a fundraiser for the Senoia Area Historical Society. Car Show spectators will be able to see collector and performance cars, trucks and motorcycles from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM.

No admission charge for spectators. Those wishing to display their collector or performance car, truck or motorcycle are asked to register ahead for $20 per vehicle. Same day registration is also available for $25/per car, truck or motorcycle. Trophies will be awarded.

Food, beer and beverage trucks will be onsite for purchase.

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