Smoky Mountain Pedal Car and Toy Show -Pigeon Forge, TN

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Smoky Mountain Pedal Car and Toy Show -Pigeon Forge, TN

Time: May 18, 2011 to May 21, 2011
Location: Ramada Inn in Pigeon Forge
Street: 4010 Parkway (Hwy 441)
City/Town: Pigeon Forge, TN
Website or Map: http://www,pedalcarnews.com
Phone: 810-385-6462 Cell 810-841-2558
Event Type: antique, pedal, car, show, swap, and, sale
Organized By: Al Nyquist
Latest Activity: Jan 10, 2016

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Comment by Al Nyquist on June 29, 2011 at 2:37pm
Hi Dave  Show was a great success, and everyone commented on the great time that they had.  Many pedal cars and toys changed hands, and many people went home with several new toys.  Next years show will be May 8-11, 2012 at the same location, Ramada Inn in Pigeon Forge.  I will be starting to distribute fliers next week.  Hope you can make it, show will be even bigger and better.   Al
Comment by David R.Lipka on June 29, 2011 at 1:07pm
Hi! Do you have any results of the show.I was unable to come.Will the results be posted on the web? Thanks,Dave
Comment by Al Nyquist on May 10, 2011 at 4:17pm
Coming up quickly, make plans now to attend the Smoky Mountain Pedal Car and Toy show in beautiful Pigeon Forge, TN on May 18-21, 2011.  The show will include pedal cars from the early 1900's to 1970, as well as pedal tractors, wagons, ride-on toys, and pressed steel cars and trucks.  This is the largest event of its kind, and many very rare and seldom seen pedal cars and toys will be at this show.

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