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Springfield Swap Meet & Car Show Fall Event

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Event# 937-376-0111

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Be a part of the largest and most exciting Swap Meet in the Midwest! Find the parts you need to finish your spring and summer projects before the end-of-the year Cruise-In’s! Spectator hours are Friday – Saturday 7am-6pm, and Sunday 7am-3pm. The event is being held at the Clark County Fairgrounds in Springfield, OH; exit #59 off I-70 (between Dayton & Columbus). Our 126 acre site offers 4000 vendor spaces and a car corral. Show & Shine Car Show held Saturday and Sunday. Back again is the Vintage Racing Exhibit featuring old time racers, their cars, and memorabilia. For more information, call, fax, or visit our website.

Springfield Swap Meet & Car Show Fall Event

Address : Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S Charleston Pike Springfield OH
Phone : 937-376-0111   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 937-372-1171

Email Address : info@ohioswapmeet.com

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Admission Fee : $8 general admission, $10 show cars

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