True Blue Trucks Fall Ford Festival in Townsend, TN

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True Blue Trucks Fall Ford Festival in Townsend, TN

Time: September 1, 2016 to September 3, 2016
Location: Talley Ho Inn
Street: 8314 State Hwy 73
City/Town: Townsend, TN 37882
Website or Map: http://www.truebluetrucks.com
Phone: 800-448-2465, Tom 865-690-0522
Event Type: truck-show
Organized By: True Blue Trucks Magazine
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2016

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The Annual True Blue Fall Ford Festival will be held Thursday thru Sat, in the fields of the Talley Ho Inn Townsend, TN.  It is more than just a show there will be organized family-friendly events, games and contests, sightseeing drives, dinner, lunch, and much more.  Ford Truck lovers from many states come to join the fun. 

weekend show is $40 includes: registration, t-shirt, dinner and lunch ticket, and 3 raffle tickets.

Saturday only $30 includes everything above except a dinner ticket.

Spectator pass $20 includes: t-shirt, 3 raffle tickets, and a lunch ticket.

all visitors are welcome FREE!

you can register the day of the show!

 

*Friday drives start at 9:30, dinner served at 6pm

* Saturday show in shine starts at 8 am, lunch served at 11:30 am

http://truebluetrucks.com/

 

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 10, 2013 at 6:57pm

This was sent out to Twitter & Facebook, too!  Please post photos of last year's event. They go up hundreds at a time! This helps promote this year's annual event.

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