Kruizin River Bluff Car Show -Ashland City, TN

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Kruizin River Bluff Car Show -Ashland City, TN

Time: May 21, 2016 from 8am to 3pm
Location: River Bluff Park
Street: River Bluff Park
City/Town: Ashland City, TN
Website or Map: http://www.memorylanecruisers…
Phone: 931-249-0900 or 931-206-4898
Event Type: car-show, motorcycle-show
Organized By: Memory Lane Cruisers
Latest Activity: May 10, 2016

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Annual Boys Scouts Troop 458 Car / Truck / Motorcycle Show at River Bluff Park in Ashland City, TN.  Registration 8am - Noon, Awards at 3pm. TOP 25 plaques + Specialty plaques.  Dash plaques for the 1st 100 entries. Participation by donation. Door prizes, Silent Auction.  We will award 3 - Best of Show trophies for up to 1948, 1949 to 1972, 1973 & Up.  Food & Drinks, Bake Sale / Yard Sale, Cash Drawing, Vendors and experienced judges. All proceeds benefit the Boys Scouts Troop 458. 

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