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Hell on Wheels -Buford, GA

Time: October 30, 2010 from 12pm to 11pm
Location: Tannery Row/The Pizza Pub
Street: 554 W. Main Street
City/Town: Buford
Website or Map: http://www.hellonwheelsbeerfe…
Phone: 404-437-6069
Event Type: festival, cars, bikes, music, tattoos, pin-ups, games
Organized By: Garage71 and Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Jan 27, 2016

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Hell on Wheels Beer Festival is an annual event that brings the Freaky Tiki to our listeners. Every year, for the past 10 years, the Freaky Tiki has developed into an event to say thank you to our supporters, listeners, friends in the industry and advertisers. This year we have a lot to be grateful for, so we are making this year’s Hell on Wheels the best and largest it has ever been!! We are teaming up with some of the best local breweries in the Southeast. We have some of the best music booked from Thrash Grass to Rockabilly!! There is the Hot Rod and Bike Show hosted by the Church of Chop. There is the Pin-Up Model contest, Tattoo contest and more... We are teaming up with Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen and hosting a “pet food drive”. Later that night is an after party where the true Freaky Tiki comes out! So, get ready to end the season at the best Cruise In the city has seen...

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