Bear on the Square Motor & Music Festival, Dahlonega, GA

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Bear on the Square Motor & Music Festival, Dahlonega, GA

Time: April 16, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Downtown Lumpkin County "Old" Courthouse/Library on E.Main
Street: 2 blocks east of the downtown square on E.Main.
City/Town: Dahlonega
Website or Map: http://dahlonegacarclub.com
Phone: 706 843-6477
Event Type: car, show, &, cruise, out, weekend
Organized By: Tully Johnstone/Gold City Classic Car Club
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2011

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April 16 & 17 2011  Dahlonega, GA. Bear on the Square Music/Motor Festival Saturday 10-5pm.  200 Car Show at Lumpkin County Admin/Library Complex  (2 blocks east of the square on E. Main St).  Unique Top 25 Class Awards.  Enjoy Music Groups throughout the downtown shop & restaurant areas throughout the weekend.

 

Sunday 10am Cruise Out over Richard Russell Hwy to Babyland General & Frogtown Cellars luncheon.  Starts at the Wagon Wheel breakfast on N.Grove St (1 mile north of the Square).  Info:  770 843-6477cell       Stay up to date at dahlonegacarclub.com

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