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Ashland American Legion Gun Show

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Event# 402-680-6277

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Ashland American Legion Gun Show

Over 90 tables of guns, knives, western and military memorabilia, ammo, reloading equipment, accessories and more. Food and Drinks available.
Ashland American Legion Post 129. Two Buildings.
ADMISSION - Gets you into both buildings

Ashland American Legion
1541 Silver Street
Ashland, NE 68003

and

Yutan Veterans Country Club
1581 Yutan Road
Yutan, NE 68073

Saturday, 9-5
Sunday, 9-4

Ashland American Legion Gun Show

Address : Ashland NE American Legion 2 Buildings, 1541 Silver Street Ashland NE
Phone : 402-680-6277   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : dusty@bestorq.com

Admission Fee : $5 per person gets you in to both buildings, 12 and under are free

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