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Time: August 24, 2018 at 3pm to August 26, 2018 at 9am
Location: Historic Rugby, TN
Street: 1331 Rugby Parkway,
City/Town: Rugby, Tennessee
Website or Map: http://www.pbcctn.org/Rugby.p…
Phone: 931-210-3732
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Plateau British Car Club of Tennessee
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2018
Historic Rugby, Tennessee - Return of the British: 24-26 August 2018. The eighth British Car and Bike show in an 1880s British village. Awards, Prizes, Silent Auction, drive, guided hike, English Tea Setting Contest and more! Each class with a pre-registered entry, and classes with 2 or more entries will receive awards. First 50 registrants receive a free dash plaque. Friday, the 24th: visit with old friends and make new ones at the Harrow Road Café, followed by Irish Road Bowling. Saturday is Show day; 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM Eastern Time. Saturday evening the Remains of the British gather at Oak Lodge for repast and libations (bring some to share). Sunday AM, breakfast at the Harrow Road Café and then on the road. Overnight accommodations are listed on the registration web site. For more info contact Charlie Bunnell, 931-210-3732 or rugby@pbcctn.org. Registration $20; $25 after 10 August; forms available June 1st at www.pbcctn.org/Rugby.php.
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