Annual Inman Antique Truck & Car Show & Swap Meet -Inman, GA

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Annual Inman Antique Truck & Car Show & Swap Meet -Inman, GA

Time: March 7, 2025 to March 9, 2025
Location: Minter's Farm
Street: 283 Hill's Bridge Road
City/Town: Inman, Ga. 30215
Website or Map: http://www.mintersfarm.com
Phone: 404-202-0419
Event Type: old, car, and, truck, show
Organized By: Rick Minter
Latest Activity: Feb 21

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The Inman Antique Expo is scheduled for March 7th-9th, 2025, at Minter's Farm in Fayetteville, Georgia. This event will showcase antique trucks, cars, hit & miss engines, blacksmithing, gristmilling, antique construction equipment, and other vintage mechanical marvels. Demonstrations will include Maxwell’s Machine Shop, the Betsill Family Moonshine Exhibit, the Zane Bristol Sawmill, and Miss Quinnie Stanley’s cabin. Admission is free, with operating hours from 9 AM to 5 PM on March 7th and 8th, and 9 AM to 3 PM on March 9th. Concessions will be provided by Chick-Fil-A Catering on Saturday and Big Pig BBQ on both Saturday and Sunday. Exhibitors are encouraged to bring completed projects and works-in-progress. Crafters and vendors interested in participating should contact Stephanie at 770-296-8360 or stephanie@mintersfarm.com.

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