Miles Through Time Grand Re-Opening -Clarksville, GA

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Miles Through Time Grand Re-Opening -Clarksville, GA

Time: May 30, 2020 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Miles Through Time Automotive Museum
Street: 583 Grant St.
City/Town: Clarkesville, GA 30523
Website or Map: https://milesthroughtime.com/
Phone: Sean 470-239-0199‬
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in, museum, festival
Organized By: Miles Through Time
Latest Activity: May 26, 2020

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The museum is officially open and I must say it feels good to finally be able to let people come in and see what we've been working on. We had our soft opening last Saturday and had a really good turnout plus there was still plenty of space to socially distance.

The cruise-in this Saturday is very informal and mostly just an excuse to get out and drive.  The museum will be open between 11 and 6 so feel free to come and go anytime.  I know the weather will be a concern for some wanting to cruise-in but if there is no window of opportunity to stay dry the museum will still be open, although from what I can tell the weather should be just fine.

 

I do have a few surprise guests coming on Saturday.  You'll have the opportunity to meet multiple owners of cars on display. Ed Bolian, Founder of VinWiki and Automotive Youtuber will be at the museum with his Cannonball collection. Plus, you can meet Rob Pitts and his crew, he's an Automotive Youtube Star and host of Hot Rods and Happy Hour

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