Vintage Thunderbird Club International Convention -Atlanta, GA

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Vintage Thunderbird Club International Convention -Atlanta, GA

Time: September 14, 2017 to September 17, 2017
Location: Wyndham Atlanta Galleria Hotel
Street: 6345 Powers Ferry Road
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://vintagethunderbirdclub…
Phone: 616-399-6568
Event Type: convention, meet, car, show
Organized By: Vintage Thunderbird Club International
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2017

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VTCI International September 14-17, 2017

The North Georgia Vintage Thunderbird Club is pleased to host the 2017 VTCI International Convention in Atlanta at the newly renovated Wyndham Atlanta Galleria Hotel at 6345 Powers Ferry Road; Atlanta, GA 30339. It is conveniently located at I-285 and Northside Drive.

If you’re a baseball fan, you’ll be happy to learn that the new Atlanta Braves Stadium is just 2 miles from the Wyndham hotel. The Mets will be in town the weekend of our convention!

Hopefully, we’ve now got you thoroughly convinced to make your reservations now to join us in September for the ONLY VTCI convention planned for 2017…and we are working hard to make it memorable for you. We love Atlanta for all that it has to offer and look forward to seeing you and your Thunderbird here with us for a great VTCI International and a great Vacation for you as well!

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