Independence Day Car Show, Parade & Fireworks, Dahlonega, GA

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Independence Day Car Show, Parade & Fireworks,  Dahlonega, GA

Time: July 4, 2012 from 9am to 5pm
Location: The Dahlonega Library Complex
Street: East Main Street, 2 blocks East of the Historic Square
City/Town: Dahlonega, GA
Website or Map: http://dahlonegacarclub.com
Phone: 770 843-6477
Event Type: car, show, parade, &, fireworks
Organized By: Tully Johnstone
Latest Activity: Jul 4, 2012

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Tammy Ray (2010 Nat'l Custom Car Champion) will award the Crisson Gold Mine 1/4 oz. Gold Nugget to HER OVERALL CHOICE of Custom, Pre '92 Street Cruiser, Trailered/show or Special Interest vehicle.  Plus class and High Point award and Top 20 Winner's Circle awards from drive through judging.  Show will be under old shade trees at the Library/Admin bldg complex 2 blocks east of the Historic Dahlonega Square with unique shopping, kids events, pet show, inflatables, live music, 5pm winners parade and FIREWORKS over the campus. Big 50/50 and drawings for local business donated prizes. $20 for vehicle entrants.   Proceeds benifit Community Charities.

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Comment by Tully Johnstone on May 4, 2012 at 3:14am

It's cooler in the mountains...  14 restaurants within walking distance.  Expect between 120-200 vehicles like last 3 years.  Neat town...

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