1st Annual Hogs, Hotrods & Harleys Fall Festival in McDonough, GA

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1st Annual Hogs, Hotrods & Harleys Fall Festival in McDonough, GA

Time: October 13, 2012 from 11am to 10pm
Location: Alexander Park
Street: 300 Atlanta Street
City/Town: McDonough, GA 30253
Website or Map: http://tourmcdonough.com/hhh/
Phone: 770.898.3196
Event Type: car, show, motorcycle, backyard, bbq, contest, fall, festival, live, music, &, more!!
Organized By: McDonough Hospitality & Tourism Board and Main Street McDonough Program
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2012

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We’ll have a little bit of everything, for all tastes!  Car show, motorcycle show, BBQ Contest and more held in beautiful McDonough, Ga.  We welcome all classic cars, hotrods, motorcycles and the like for the event.  Backyard BBQ cooking teams will be grilling up Boston butts for the people’s choice award!  

Live Music from  Will Turpin + The Way (of Collective Soul)Joel Kosche (of Collective Soul),JK & The Lost Boys and The Full House Band, arts & crafts and much more!  For the full entertainment lineup and event schedule, visit www.TourMcDonough.com/HHH.  Purchase tickets at the gate – admission is $15 before 3pm, and $25 after 3pm.  Kids 12 and under are FREE!

For more information, call 770.898.3196 or visit www.TourMcDonough.com/HHH.

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