Thunder On Liberty Cruise In And Car Show -Waynesboro, GA

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Thunder On Liberty Cruise In And Car Show -Waynesboro, GA

Time: April 25, 2014 from 6pm to 9:30pm
Location: On Liberty St between 6th St and 8th St, downtown Waynesboro, Georgia
Street: Liberty Street, between 6th St and 8th St
City/Town: Waynesboro, GA
Phone: 706-840-4038
Event Type: cruise, in, and, car, show
Organized By: Don Lively
Latest Activity: Apr 22, 2014

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( Postponed from April 18th, due to rain )
We have a downtown street event open to all types of classic cars, muscles cars and even a few jalopies!  Our event is designed to let visitors to our show vote for their favorites in several categories and each of the category winners receives a trophy and gift package.  We have food and drink vendors, games and music, but the cars are the stars!

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