$7500.00 PRIZE MONEY "SMOKE N THUNDER AUTO SHOW" Rome, Ga.

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$7500.00 PRIZE MONEY "SMOKE N THUNDER AUTO SHOW"    Rome, Ga.

Time: September 28, 2012 to September 30, 2012
Location: Richard B. Russell Regional Airport
Street: 304 Russell Field Rd. NE
City/Town: Rome. Ga.
Website or Map: http://www.wingsovernorthgeor…
Phone: 404-217-3425
Event Type: auto, show, -, air, bar-b-que, cook_off
Organized By: Robert Graham
Latest Activity: Oct 19, 2021

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$7500.00 CASH PRIZES 1st Annual SMOKE N THUNDER AUTO SHOW will be held September 28-30, 2012 at Richard B. Russell Regional Airport, Rome , Ga. This will be the final show of the 2012 XTREME AUTO SHOW series. There will be 10 divisions, 99 Premiun preregistration entries available. SMOKE N THUNDER will include an Air Show with The Canadian Snowbirds and Black Diamond air teams, KCBA bar-b-que cook-off, and a concert by Aaron Tippen. This is a 3 day event with security and overnight packages available.

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