• Flag City Open Car Show
    Sat, 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
    Glory Days Grill, 3933 Arkwright Rd
    Macon, GA
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    MAR
    Turning Point Car Meet (March)
    Sat, 5:30 PM
    Turning Point Community Church, 1415 Bass Rd
    Macon, GA
  • 18
    MAR
    Cherry Blossom Custom Car Cruise In
    Sat, 2 – 6 PM
    Cherry St
    Macon, GA
  • 29
    APR
    ACE Spring Marketplace and Car Show
    Sat, 1 PM
    5665 New Forsyth Rd
    Macon, GA
  • 8
    APR
    3rd Annual Vendor Fair
    Sat, 10 AM
    Turning Point Community Church, 1415 Bass Rd
    Macon, GA
  • 18
    MAR
    Annual Memories in Monroe Car Show
    Sat, 1 – 9 AM
    United States
    United States
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    OCT
    3rd Cruisin’ Car Show in Honor of SGT Patrick M...
    Sat, 6 – 9 PM
    Freedom Field, 111 Bear Country Blvd
    Warner Robins, GA
  • 8
    APR
    Monster Jam
    Sat, 1 – 5 PM
    Macon Coliseum, 200 Coliseum Dr
    Macon, GA
  • 21
    MAY
    3rd Annual Walter Arnett Car Show
    Sun, 11 PM
    Fish N' Pig, 6420 Moseley Dixon Rd
    Macon, GA

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