Angel City Spring Rally -Unadilla, GA

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Angel City Spring Rally -Unadilla, GA

Time: April 18, 2018 to April 22, 2018
Location: Angel City
Street: 775 Bembry Road
City/Town: Unadilla, GA
Website or Map: http://angelcitymotorcycleral…
Phone: dawn@angelcityrally.com - 800-433-7191
Event Type: bike, rally, show
Organized By: Angel City Rally
Latest Activity: Apr 18, 2018

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Event Description Angel City is the first town built with biker's in mind. It incorporates an "Old West" theme and has an atmosphere all it's own. Bike games, bike show, bike ride, live music, wet t-shirt contest, burn out pit, lots of vendors and two saloons, you are sure to have a kickin good time. Wet and dry camping is available. Come party with us "Southern Style" 

RV sites are available with water and electric, or you can dry camp and use your generator. Either way you will want to reserve your sight asap because in the Spring RV sites are all gone at least six weeks before the rally begins. Tent camping is available and is found snuggled under the comfort of unlimited amounts of trees for your shaded pleasure. 

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Location Angel City 
Located off I-75 Exit 122 in Unadilla, Ga.
City Unadilla
State GEORGIA
Zip 31091
Contact Phone 478-627-3168
Contact Email angelcityrally@gmail.com
Event URL angelcitymotorcyclerally.com/

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