49th Mountain Moonshine Festival /Car Event -Dawsonville, GA

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49th Mountain Moonshine Festival /Car Event -Dawsonville, GA

Time: October 21, 2016 to October 23, 2016
Location: Georgia Racing Hall of Fame
Street: 415 Rt 53E
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA 30534
Website or Map: http://kareforkids.org
Event Type: festival/, show, cars/race, cars
Organized By: Kare for Kids
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2016

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See the parade of moonshine and revenue cars to kick off festivities at 9:00 Saturday morning. 
Many great vendors – something for everyone
Two stages with live entertainment around the square in downtown Dawsonville

Car Show, Cruise-In and Swap Meet held at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Formerly known as 
"Thunder Road USA"

Moonshine Run on Friday, October 21st, leaving the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame at approximately 10:00 AM, registration to begin at 9:00 AM.

Meet many legendary race car drivers. See Vintage Race Cars and more Authentic Moonshine-Hauling cars than you’ll ever see gathered in one place anywhere in the US!

Purchase festival souvenirs such as t-shirts, caps & refrigerator magnets.

Camper & Hauler parking will be available at the GA Racing Hall of Fame in a designated area only. Please see a KARE representative for assistance.  Campers, RVs, and Haulers are only allowed to park in designated areas.

Help out with a very worthy cause, KARE for Kids, Inc.

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