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The show starts early with some cars getting there at 6 to 7 am, and I think it ends around 3 or 4. I've gone late in the day a few times and watching the cars leave is one of the best parts of the show to me.
There are a million good restaurants around town, just depends on what type of food you want and what budget you're looking for. Just as an FYI, there is a county-wide mask mandate for Naples/Collier County, but our area is a very conservative area so even though the mandate applies to places of business in Collier, there are a fair number of people who do not wear masks, so you may want to just take that into consideration.
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Markyodb2 (02-05-2021) |
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But Naples is the current epicenter of the "mask push back" as publicized in the national media right now due to the reporting surrounding Oakes Farms Seed to Table Market right there in Naples. Looks like it will be a great show however but I could see the potential for somebody (just out to have a good time at the show) getting filmed for the internet or placed on TV, as part of the mask debate. |
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