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Blue Springs Annual Car, Bike, and Tractor Show

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Event# 402-806-1238

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Blue Springs Annual Car, Bike, and Tractor Show

The annual Blue Springs car, bike, and tractor Show, presented by the Blue Springs Volunteer Fire Department, features several categories of stock and modified classics with vehicles over 54 years old! Enjoy the displays, contests, food, raffles, awards, and fun!
Registration 9-noon.

Blue Springs Annual Car, Bike, and Tractor Show

Address : Broad Street Tecumseh NE
Phone : 402-806-1238   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : tomc_t54@icloud.com

Admission Fee : Free admission. $20 entry fee for the show

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