GSRA-Georgia Street Rod Association @ TowAtlanta -Atlanta, GA

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GSRA-Georgia Street Rod Association @ TowAtlanta -Atlanta, GA

Time: September 14, 2019 from 10am to 12:30pm
Location: TowAtlanta
Street: 601 Kentucky Street
City/Town: Atlanta, GA (Scottsdale)
Website or Map: http://www.GSRA.com
Phone: Barry 770-355-2773
Event Type: gsra, meeting, car, show
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Assoc.
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2019

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Event Description

Monthly gathering of GSRA members and their guests. Visit TowAtlanta and visit with others. GSRA Car of the Month selection. 50/50 drawing. Refreshments will be provided.

GSRA Meeting at TOWATLANTA

Open 10am – Meeting at 11am

Come see cutting edge innovative tow equipment, carriers,

robots and demonstrations

Light refreshments ● Bring chairs

601 Kentucky St., Scottdale, GA 30079

    NOTE: THIS IS A RELATIVELY NEW ADDRESS for TOWATLANTA.

               PLEASE WRITE IT DOWN.                                 

               If you use a search engine to look up TOWATLANTA,

               you may well end up with the old address

               and will arrive at the wrong location.

                        TOWATLANTA is located inside I-285. From I-285 on the east side of Atlanta,  exit at Church St. exit,

                       go west, turn right on N. Decatur Rd. Kentucky St. will be 2 blocks west of intersection of E. Ponce                        de  Leon Ave and N. Decatur Rd. Turn right on Kentucky St. TOWATLANTA will be on the left.

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