5th Annual Lakewood Speedway Reunion -Dawsonville, GA

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5th Annual Lakewood Speedway Reunion -Dawsonville, GA

Time: August 11, 2012 from 10am to 2:30pm
Location: Georgia Racing Hall of Fame
Street: 415 53 east
City/Town: DAWSONVILLE, GA
Website or Map: http://georgiaracinghof.com/L…
Phone: 706 265 -3256
Event Type: reunion/
Organized By: GA Racing Hall of Fame
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2016

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The annual Lakewood Speedway Reunion is coming up in August at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, located  at 415 HWY 53 E in Dawsonville, Georgia.  

Attendants are encouraged to bring any photos or memorabilia from the speedway. 

For more information call             706-216-7223        

For more information on the history of Lakewood Speedway click on the link below:

 http://georgiaracinghistory.com/2009/06/26/remembering-lakewood-speedway/.

Please go to website for information

Lakewood, which was located in Atlanta,  is recognized by historians as being the most historic and

important race track in the state.  Touted as the “Indianapolis of the South”, the speedway played host

to stock cars, Indy cars, motorcycles, sprint cars and more over the 62 years it was in existence.

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