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Rolling Sculpture Car Show set for Saturday, Aug. 25
Free admission to Barton County Historical Society Museum and Village
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Barton County Historical Society will host Rolling Sculpture 2018, its annual car show and open house, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25. 

Sponsors invite classic car owners to “get your motors running (and) polish your fenders.” Rolling Sculpture 2018 is open to anyone who wants to bring a vehicle to display. There is no entry fee. Door prizes will be drawn at 2:30 p.m. for all registered vehicles. There will also be a Participants’ Choice Award.

Parking for trailers is available just north of the museum grounds at the city parking lot. The museum and buildings will be open to the public and there will be no admission fee.

Children should be supervised by an adult and no bicycles or pets will be allowed on the show grounds. 

The Barton County Historical Society Museum and Village is located at 85 S. U.S. 281, just south of Great Bend, across the Arkansas River bridge on Main Street.