Somerset Cruise-in -Somerset, TN

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Somerset Cruise-in -Somerset, TN

Time: September 24, 2021 to September 25, 2021
Location: Downtown
City/Town: Somerset, TN
Website or Map: https://www.somernitescruise.…
Phone: Jamie Estes 865 660 3018
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: Somerset Power Cruise-in
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2021

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SEPT 24-25

New! 12pm - 6pm Saturday show time for 2021!

 

Corvette Summer Showcase (presented by Don Franklin Chevrolet, GMC, Buick)

Special Guest: Dennis Gage host of "My Classic Car"


Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 23rd-26th

5th Annual "Campin' the Cumberland" (vintage camper rally)

"Lake Cumberland VW Jamboree" (presented by the Central KY VW Club)

Friday Morning Meet & Greet

Presented by Circle K
(Friday September 24 — 10am-2pm)
Circle K, US Hwy. 27 Light #10

Friday Night Thunder

(Friday September 24 — 5pm-9pm)
Somerset Mall, US Hwy. 27 Light #23 
Rattlesnake Run
Rattlesnake Run takes place at 2:30 pm on Friday. Leave from Somerset Mall.

Fun Run – Terry Stephens Car Museum
Fun Run leaves from Hardee's South on the Saturday morning of the cruise at 8:30am. Breakfast is provided for participants from 8-8:30am.

Let me know if you want to go. It will be awesome!

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