CHVA Mini Tour to Collinsville Alabama -Cartersville, GA

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CHVA Mini Tour to Collinsville Alabama -Cartersville, GA

Time: May 14, 2011 from 7am to 7pm
Location: MCDonald's
Street: Market Square
City/Town: Cartersville, GA
Phone: 770-974-0327
Event Type: drive, tour
Organized By: Richard Chatham CHVA
Latest Activity: May 9, 2011

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Mini Tour to Collinsville Alabama

The Tour will leave from the McDonald’s in Market Square in Cartersville Saturday, May 14 at 7:AM.  The round trip is about 130 miles. There will be plenty of places to make pit stops along the way.  Leave Cartersville; 411 to Rome, Cave Springs and to Alabama border. Continue on 411 to Centre, Leesburg. 68 to Sand Rock and Collinsville. Leave Collinsville around noon central time. 68 to Leesburg. 411 to Centre and a pit stop. 9 to Piedmont and a break at McDonalds. 278 to Cedartown and Rockmart. Stop at Rockmart McDonalds/Ingles parking lot for pictures. 113 to Taylorsville and Cartersville.

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