Great American Outdoor Show Now Selling Tickets For 2019

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posted on November 19, 2018
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Hunters, fishers, outdoor enthusiasts and their families of every type are invited to attend the NRA Great American Outdoor Show, taking place at the beginning of February 2019 in Harrisburg, Pa.

The show is nine days’ worth of celebrations related to hunting, fishing and other outdoor traditions cherished by millions of Americans across the country. The show will feature hunting and fishing outfitters as well as firearm manufacturers, boats, RVs, archery, and fun events the family can take part in. With more than 1,100 exhibitors covering the 650,000 square feet of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex, everyone will find something to their liking.

With celebrity appearances, wild game cooking demonstrations, more than 200 seminars to attend, children’s activities and an NRA Country concert, the experience is sure to please.

Tickets for adults will run $14, with special rates for children, seniors, groups and multi-day passes.

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