Sweet Home Alabama Model A Ford Tour -Tuscumbia, AL

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Sweet Home Alabama Model A Ford Tour -Tuscumbia, AL

Time: October 18, 2017 at 6pm to October 21, 2017 at 7pm
Location: Coldwater Inn
City/Town: Tuscumbia, AL
Phone: Paul 334-269-1309, Terry 334-749-4259
Event Type: car, show, tour
Organized By: Central AL Model A CLub
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2017

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2017 Sweet Home Alabama Model A Ford Tour

October 18 to October 21, 2017

2017 Sweet Home Alabama Model A Ford Tour

2017 SWEET HOME ALABAMA TOUR UPDATETour organized by: CENTRAL ALABAMA MODEL A FORD CLUB.We are putting the finishing touches on this years Sweet Home Alabama Tour that will be October18-21, 2017, with departure for home on Sunday morning, October 22.The following is a outline of the tour: Wednesday Oct. 18, registration and welcome dinner.Thursday Oct. 19, tour of the Natchez Trace with a stop at theTupelo Automobile Museum, lunch, tour of local attractions, and return on the Trace.Friday Oct. 20 road tour to Lawrence County, Tennessee, a stop at the Big Red Store, lunch at the historic David Crocket restaurant, a tour of Amish country and return on the Natchez Trace.Saturday Oct. 21 visit to the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, the Tuscumbia Railroad Museum and the General Joe Wheeler home. We will conclude with the Farewell Dinner in the evening.The host motel is the Coldwater Inn 712 Hwy 72 W, Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Telephone number 256 383-6844. The tour rate is $79 plus tax, breakfast included. You can go ahead now and makeyour motel reservations and tell them you are with the Sweet Home Alabama Tour to get the special rate. We should have the tour information packet and registration form completed soon.

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