Mount Olive Annual Military Vehicle Show and Swap Meet -Mount Olive, AL

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Mount Olive Annual Military Vehicle Show and Swap Meet -Mount Olive, AL

Time: June 17, 2016 to June 18, 2016
Location: Mt. Olive Exit 272 from I-65 North of Birmingham, Al. Go West about 1 1/2 miles and The show is located at Gambles Truck Accessories
Street: Mount Olive RD
City/Town: Mount Olive, Al.
Website or Map: http://ddmvpa.org
Phone: 205-631-0723
Event Type: military, vehicles, hobby
Organized By: Dixie Division Military Vehicles club Vice Pres. Ronnie Guin
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2016

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The Mount Olive Swap Meet,   Mt. Olive Exit 272 from I-65 North of Birmingham, Al.  Go West about 1 1/2 miles and The show is located on your left at Gambles Truck Accessories.   Hotels and WalMart at exit 271 with more hotels at exit 267.
Contact Ronnie Guin bguin0723@charter.net or @ 205.631.0723

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