41th Annual Emerald City Region AACA Car Show -Greenwood, SC

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41th Annual Emerald City Region AACA Car Show -Greenwood, SC

Time: June 9, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: The Fountain in Uptown Greenwood
Street: 330 Main St
City/Town: Greenwood, SC
Website or Map: http://www.emeraldcityaaca.org
Phone: 864-344-3303
Event Type: car-show, fund-raiser
Organized By: Emerald City Region Chapter AACA
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2012

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The Emerald City Region AACA is hosting our 41th Annual Car Show.  We welcome all types of cars from vintage to classic to hot rods and muscle cars.  We will have music, raffle prizes, 50/50 drawing.  Popular Vote Trophies, Best Pontiac, Best Ford, Best Chevrolet and Best Mopar, plus several specialty trophies.  Registration is $20.00 day of show.  Registrations begins at 10:00 a.m. and trophies are given out around 2:30 p.m. 

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