Maggie Valley Spring Rally Mopar & Hawgs - Maggie Valley, NC

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Maggie Valley Spring Rally Mopar & Hawgs - Maggie Valley, NC

Time: May 26, 2017 to May 28, 2017
Location: Maggie Valley Festival Grounds
Street: 3374 Soco Rd
City/Town: Maggie Valley, NC
Website or Map: http://www.maggievalleyrallys…
Phone: 336-643-1367 336-580-1638
Event Type: car, &, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Maggie Valley Rallys
Latest Activity: May 17, 2017

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Maggie Valley Spring Rally
Mopar & Hawgs

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A Rain or Shine Event
Mopar & HAWGS
All Years – All Makes – All Models
Hawg (Harley) Bike Show (28 classes) Mopar Car Show (30 classes) General Lee Car Show, Jeep Car Show, Daisy Duke Country Girl Contests, Biker Babes, Mopar Tours, M/C Tours, LED Light Show, Door Prizes, Live Music (concerts) – DJ, Car/Motorcycle Vendors, Food Vendors, Cold Beverages, BBQ, Event Tee’s, Special Guest & More
In Concert Friday - Blindside Thunder

fine line band photo
In Concert Saturday
Fine Line
&
Nashville Recording Artists
Rachel Timberlake

rachel album front 72 dpi

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$10.00 Per Day  – Children  5 – 12 = $5.00 Per Day
Weekend Admission – $20.00
Rally Location – Maggie Valley Festival Grounds,  3374  Soco Rd,
Maggie Valley  NC  28751

- Hawg (Harley) Judged Bike Show
Display Bike Show
Details – www.maggievalleyrallys.com/spring-bike-show

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- General Lee Judged Car Show
Info – www.maggievalleyrallys.com/general-lee

 

- Mopar Judged Car Show 
Details – www.maggievalleyrallys.com/carshows

 

  - Jeep Judged Car Show
Details – www.maggievalleyrallys.com/jeep

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