It's finally May and this weekend will be a great time to enjoy cars, music and food.  It's the Four States Auto Museum's Annual Spring Car Show in downtown Texarkana.

Annual Spring Car Show

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Check out all the vehicles this Saturday, May 7 at the Four States Auto Museum located at 217 Laurel Street in Texarkana, Arkansas.

Want to Enter Your Vehicle into The Spring Car Show?

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If you have a car or truck you can enter.  If yours is brand new, a classic or an antique. Then register! Registration is Saturday morning between 8 AM to 10 AM. The Awards presentation will be at 3:30 PM. There will be a Best of Show prize of $250 plus additional cash awards will be handed out too. The registration fee is just $30 and a $5 discount to Museum members. There will also be a Swap Meet with a space fee of $30.

It's All About Cars, Food & Music

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Bring the family and see all the beautiful vehicles, plus enjoy live music. There will also be grilled burgers and homemade desserts for purchase.

Don't Miss Your Chance to Win Prizes Too!

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There will be door prizes, a 50/50 pot and a TV raffle. The winner of the TV will be drawn at the Bandit Run on May 22. Proceeds from this event will help support the Four States Auto Museum. It is also partly funded by the City of Texarkana, Arkansas Advertising & Promotion Commission.

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