Vintage Tin Hot Rods Swap Meet -Cartersville, GA

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Vintage Tin Hot Rods Swap Meet -Cartersville, GA

Time: March 8, 2014 from 6am to 6pm
Location: American Legion Carl Boyd Post 42 Fair Grounds; MLK Driveartersville,ga
Street: Martin Luther King Blvd & Hwy 41 (Behind Hobby Lobby Shopping Center
City/Town: Cartersville, GA
Phone: 678-713-6220
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Mark Land, Vintage Tin Hot Rods
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2014

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we will be having a swap meet in cartersville at the american legion fair grounds starting the 2nd sat. in feb, thru nov., 2014. this event will be as stated the 2nd sat. of each month. vendor space is 20.00 and spectator is 5.00 each, children under 12 frfee. also drive your hot rod, bike, custom, pride and joy and park in prefered area for 5.00. for more info call mark at 678-713-6220 or e- mail at markl615@aol.com

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