South Carolina International Auto Show -Greenville, SC

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South Carolina International Auto Show -Greenville, SC

Time: January 10, 2020 to January 12, 2020
Location: TD Convention Center
Street: One Exposition Avenue
City/Town: Greenville, South Carolina 29607
Website or Map: http://southcarolinaautoshow.…
Phone: 864-233-2562
Event Type: cars, trucks, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: Motor Trend Auto Shows
Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2019

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South Carolina International Auto Show will be held at TD Convention Center One Exposition Avenue Greenville, SC 29607. Admission fee: Adults (13 And Over) $8, Senior Citizens (62 And Over) $5, Military (With Any Dod Id) $5, Children (7 – 12)* $5, Children (6 And Under) Free, Family Day (12 And Under)* Free. New cars, trucks and SUVs will fill the TD Convention Center for the 2017 South Carolina International Auto Show.

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