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Time: November 22, 2015 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Cumming Fairgrounds
Street: 235 Castleberry Road
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://www.atlantahighwayindi…
Phone: (770) 752-9160
Event Type: motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Atlanta Highway Indian Motorcycle
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2015
Annual Buck Jones Memorial Run Sponsored by Atlanta Highway Indian Motorcycle The ride starts at Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Road in Cumming. Registration begins at 11:00 am and motorcycles go out at 1:00 pm, rain or shine. The ride fee is a new unwrapped toy to be donated at each of the three stops. The police escorted ride will include a stop in Cumming, and Dawsonville before ending in Dahlonega. All motorcycles are welcome. For more information call (770) 752-9160, click here to send e-mail, or go to http://www.atlantahighwayindianmotorcycle.com.
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