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Time: July 16, 2016 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Heritage Park Veterans Museum
Street: 101 Lake Dow Rd.
City/Town: McDonough, GA
Website or Map: http://gsra.com/
Phone: Richard Torch (770) 213-4243
Event Type: meeting, car, cruise-in
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Jul 12, 2016
Our next meeting is July 16, 10am to 2pm at Heritage Park Veterans Museum, 101 Lake Dow Rd., McDonough, GA 30252. 10 am to 2 pm. Lunch is being provided by a generous anonymous donor in honor of the Heritage Park Veterans Museum volunteers. Bring a dessert and chairs. This is a great opportunity, so please let's all get out there!
Come to visit, come to join! Members, please bring a firend and family to join!
All Cars, No Cars, Motorcycles, Anything; just join in for the great hobby it is!
Heritage Park Veterans Museum is dedicated to all veterans and their families and to those that serve now and in the future. The museum is full of vehicles, uniforms, and artifacts, a lasting display of the two Henry County Medal of Honor recipients, and a Henry County Fallen Hero area. The staff of the museum is most knowledgeable in the history of all the uniforms and artifacts and will gladly spend as much time as you would like to tell you the history. A library room is available and you are welcome to sit, reflect, heal, and learn.
Video filmed by U.S. Army Soldiers of the 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne). U.S. Army Reserves, for a competition between over 40 other Combat Camera Companies. The 982nd won First Prize.
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