Dahlonega's Annual 4th of July OPEN Car Show -Dahlonega, GA

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Dahlonega's Annual 4th of July OPEN Car Show -Dahlonega, GA

Time: July 4, 2019 from 10am to 7pm
Location: Library/County Admin Complex 2 blocks east of Downtown
Street: 342 Courthouse Hill
City/Town: Historic Downtown Dahlonega, Georgia
Website or Map: http://Facebook Dahlonega Car…
Phone: Tully 770 843-6477 cell
Event Type: car, show, parade, and, cruise, out
Organized By: Dahlonega Car Club
Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2019

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11TH ANNUAL

4th OF JULY CAR SHOW

Thursday, July 4, 2019    10am-3pm

$20 Entry Fee, Vendors Welcome

Dahlonega is just 35 minutes up GA400/19 from Atlanta's Perimeter Highway (I-285).

EXPECT TO SEE OVER 130 CUSTOM CARS AND TRUCKS, RODS, MOVIE VEHICLES, OLD TIME CRUISERS, NEWER SPECIAL INTEREST CARS AND WORK IN PROGRESS RIDES.

It's Cooler in the Mountains

Our 4th of July Show venue is at the Lumpkin County Library,

342 Courthouse Hill, just 2 blocks off the Historic Dahlonega Square.

 

Make a weekend out of it by visiting our Gold Mines, mountain waterfalls, award winning vineyards and Zoos.  Our Bed and Breakfast and cabin lodging abound.  Check their links found under lodging at  dahlonega.org.

Looking for the perfect location to celebrate 4th of July with your family and friends? Pack up your lawn chairs and blankets and head on up to Dahlonega, only an hour’s drive north of Atlanta, for a full day of exciting activities and events that the entire family will enjoy!

This year’s 4th of July Family Celebration will be bigger and better than ever. Arrive early to compete in the Firecracker 5K. The rest of the day will be filled with a Patriotic Ceremony, the Dahlonega Car Club Car Show, and patriotic parade. After a full day of fun in the sun, head down to the drill field at the University of North Georgia to watch one of the best fireworks displays in North Georgia.

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Comment by Tully Johnstone on June 25, 2016 at 2:09am

Also check out the listing for the Sunday July 3 Cool Mountain Cruise OUT. 

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