Newburgh Museum hosts classic car show
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- If you're a fan of classic cars or own one, an event hosted by the Newburgh Museum may be for you.
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Later this month, the museum will host the Classic Boomer Car Show as part of its post-World War II series. The event will take place on May 31 at the Newburgh Museum from noon to 4 p.m., and car entries will cost $25. The event will also feature live music, food trucks, and awards for best in show and crowd favorite cars.
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