Annual Wagon Wheels Car, Motorcycle, and Tractor Show
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2021 CANCELLED. Make your way down the Oregon Trail and join us in celebrating our annual summer Car Show and Barbecue! Our show includes cars, trucks, motorcycles, and tractors! We will run a contestant judged show this year to make it more fun for everyone. The show will include goodie bags, dash plaques, trophies, entertainment, and much more! Come have fun in Westy!
Annual Wagon Wheels Car, Motorcycle, and Tractor Show
Phone : 785-408-2530 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : wagonwheelscarshow@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/events/2198346286890497/
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