GA State HOG Rally - Hiawassee, GA

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GA State HOG Rally - Hiawassee, GA

Time: September 6, 2012 to September 8, 2012
Location: BRASSTOWN VALLEY RESORT
Street: 321 US Highway 76
City/Town: Hiawassee, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gastatehogrally.com
Event Type: motorcycle-rally
Organized By: Ga Hog Raaly
Latest Activity: Sep 4, 2012

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DON'T MISS OUT ON THE 2012 GA STATE H.O.G. RALLY!!

IF YOU DID NOT PRE-REGISTER - COME ON UP AND REGISTER ON-SITE
AT BRASSTOWN VALLEY RESORT BALLROOM!!

6321 US HWY 76, YOUNG HARRIS, GA 30582 - ENTRANCE WILL BE WELL MARKED!

Price of admission - $25.00*

*does not include merchandise - supplies very limited

Please visit ALL pages on our website to ensure you receive the latest information regarding the 2012 GA State H.O.G. Rally.

"Legends Live Where Legends Roam"

The Cherokee Nation was the first to occupy the land that is now Towns County, where Hiawassee calls home. Incorporated in 1870, she adopted as her name the Cherokee word meaning “meadow”.

WELCOME BACK TO HIAWASSEE!!

Everyone had such a great time last year, Hiawassee was voted the rally site for 2012!

If you missed last year's rally, don't miss out again. With more than a dozen guided rides daily, parties galore, cash giveaways and a few surprises thrown in for fun, you certainly won't lack for things to do. Of course, if you're just looking to get away and relax there is no better place than the north Georgia mountains.

Towns County has proven to be one of the most hospitable places in Georgia. Please take the time to visit their website, www.mountaintopga.com for area information (including places to stay). "MOUNTAIN TOP GEORGIA," nuff said.

Not a H.O.G. member but would like to be one? Visit www.hog.com. You won't be disappointed!

BLACKBERRY SMOKE PERFORMING FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 , FOR RALLY ATTENDEES ONLY!!

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