"The Stage at Monteagle", Monteagle, Tn 37356

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"The Stage at Monteagle", Monteagle, Tn 37356

Time: June 25, 2011 all day
Location: The Stage at Monteagle
Street: Hwy 41 East ( I-24, Exit 134 or 135) turn towards Tracy City
City/Town: Monteagle, Tn 37356
Website or Map: http://www.The Stage Music.com
Phone: 1-931-924-3898 or 931-703-6222(Earl's)
Event Type: classic, cars, trucks, hot, rods, &, motorcycles
Organized By: Earl & Kathi Nunley and Mike Yarworth
Latest Activity: Jun 21, 2011

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This is "The 3rd Annual Classic Car Show", being held at "The Stage at Monteagle". This is a family-friendly venue, with 2 inflatable slides, bungee-power jumps and a 10 x 12 Mist tent, to help keep you cool.This area for kids is separate from the car site, and this complete site is enclosed with fencing, from the ticket booth  and concession stand, with a 60 x 40 raised stage for the entertainment. There will be 4 shows on Saturday, starting @ 4pm. Starting with local band "Wild Ride"," "Hard Times Band", "Howling Brothers" and "Alabama Blues Brothers". Awards for 5 classes.

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