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Spring Charlotte AutoFair nixed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. _ The Hornets Nest Region, Antique Automobile Club of America, in partnership with Charlotte Motor Speedway, has canceled the Spring Charlotte AutoFair scheduled for April 8-11 due to the continuing pandemic.

The Hornets Nest Region production of Fall Charlotte AutoFair remains on schedule for Sept. 9-11. The Fall Event features more than 6,000 vendor spaces offering a multitude of restoration auto parts and memorabilia.

“While North Carolina is still moving toward a phased reopening of the economy, we recognize that restrictions with health and safety related to large public gatherings like Charlotte AutoFair are still in place in April,” said Mel

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