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Three separate images of luxury cars in an enclosed garage with carpets on the floor.

Look forward to fresh donuts from local brunch spot RISE.

Photos provided by Columbia Village District

Live DJ + refreshments. Stellar raffle prizes. 40+ breathtaking cars.

Village District’s upcoming Concours Auto Show is sure to be a wheelie good time.

Hosted in partnership with the Carolina Exotic Car Club, this free charity event is taking over Daniels St. on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Explore vintage + modern models dating back to the 1940s while supporting Ride of Your Life, a local nonprofit that creates unforgettable experiences for deserving youth.

Gear up for a good time

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