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Sumter Swap Meets

Time: September 1, 2019 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Sumter County Fairgrounds
Street: 7620 S.R. 471
City/Town: Bushnell
Website or Map: http://www.floridaswapmeets.c…
Phone: 7278487171
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Sumter Swap Meets
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2019

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**** Hurricane Dorian Cancels Sundays' Sumter Swap Meets Show *** at the Sumter County Fairgrounds. We are sorry, somethings we cannot control. See you the first Sunday of Oct. Next event will be October 6, 2019. Pass the word on... Any questions call us at (727) 848-7171. Stay safe and dry. Craig & Joann

Auto Swap Meet, Car Corral, Car show the first Sunday of the Month except July & August, too Hot. Over 900 vendor spaces filled with vendors selling auto parts, cars, auto related merchandise, tools, antiques. Door prizes, trivia questions, food vendors. Located at the Sumter County Fairgrounds: 7620 S.R. 471 Bushnell, FL, 33513. For more information call Joann at 727-848-7171 or 727-534-7433.

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