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PERRY AUTO FAIR

Time: November 10, 2023 at 8am to November 11, 2023 at 5pm
Location: GA NAT. FAIRGROUNDS & AGRA CENTER
City/Town: PERRY, GA
Event Type: auto, swap, meet, &amp, car, corral
Latest Activity: Nov 6, 2023

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  NOTE: hrs 8am - 5pm - both days
2 Day Event
April 7-8th 2023
Swap Meet
Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Tractors,
Any Automotive related items and Vintage Advertising items are welcome.
Clean out the Garage. New or Used items
Other items will be available also.
Event runs both days from 8am - 5pm.
Event is held at the Perry National Fairgrounds.
Spectator Entrance East Gate 8am-5pm each Day. $7.00/Person
Age 12 and under no charge.
Set up for Vendors start after 12 noon on Thursday April 6th. Spaces are 15' x 30' / $60 for the two Day Event. Paid Vendor includes two passes each Day for each Paid Space. Vendors enter the South Gate each day. Registration is open now to Reserve Spaces. If you would like your previous Space please reserve by March 1st. Please contract Mark Baker to reserve Vendor Space 478.973.8326
If you have any questions please Call Durry Faulk 478.447.0377

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