Annual British In The Blue Ridge Motorcycle Rally -Hiawassee, GA

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Annual British In The Blue Ridge Motorcycle Rally -Hiawassee, GA

Time: June 22, 2018 at 8am to June 23, 2018 at 4pm
Location: Hiawassee, GA
Street: Georgia Mountain Fair, Inc. 1311 Music Hall Road
City/Town: Hiawassee, Georgia 30546
Website or Map: http://www.gabma.us
Phone: 770-843-1254
Event Type: motorcycle, rally
Organized By: The Greater Atlanta British Motorcycle Assn.
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2018

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Please join us for the 33rd Annual British in the Blue Ridge on June 22-23. We will again be holding the event at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds for the third year in a row. The venue worked out great last year, and we have some improvements in mind as to how we can better use the facility this year to make the event an even bigger success. Make your camping reservations with Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds for the event. We look forward to seeing everyone for another fun weekend of British Bikes in the north Georgia mountains!

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