Independance Day Weekend Motorfest Mountain Cruise Out -Dahlonega, GA

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Independance Day Weekend Motorfest Mountain Cruise Out -Dahlonega, GA

Time: July 3, 2010 from 9am to 8pm
Location: Cruise out from The Wagon Wheel on N. Grove 1 mile N of the Square
Street: 1 mile North of the Square on GA 60 (N.Grove)
City/Town: Dahlonega, GA
Phone: 770 843-6477 cell
Event Type: car, cruise
Organized By: Gold City Classic Car Club- Dahlonega
Latest Activity: Jul 2, 2010

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Leave the Wagon Wheel Restaurant on GA 60 (N.Grove Street) 1 mile North of Dahlonega's Square at 9:45am. N on GA60 over Walasi Yi to The Richard Russell Highway to Cleveland's Babyland General (Home of the Cabbage Patch Kids) to Frogtown Cellars Winery lunch. Then See the 2010 NATIONAL CHAMPION RIDDLER CUSTOM CAR at Tammy Ray's Crisson Gold Mine and see how Gold is panned. Then back to the square for Dahlonega's Gold City Classic Cruise In at the Holly.

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