Lake Allatoona Region AACA Car Club

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Lake Allatoona Region AACA Car Club

Time: July 23, 2011 all day
Location: Cartersville to Hayesville NC, and Back Home.
Phone: 770-318-3016
Event Type: day, tour, of, car, collection, and, mtn, fairs
Organized By: David & Salley Black
Latest Activity: Jul 23, 2011

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Saturday July 23, a Day tour of Jacky Jones extensive collection of Fords in Hayesville, NC and the Georgia Mtn Fair in Hiawassee, and or the Butternut Creek festival in Blairsville.  We will meet at the old Horizion Gas Station next to the Waffle House on HWY 411 in Cartersville, exit #293 on I-75.  We will leave at 08:00 sharp and travel to Hayesville, NC.  We encourage you to drive your classic car if possible.

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Comment by Michael Thies on July 23, 2011 at 1:28am
Have a great trip. I wish I was free to day to join you all! Mike

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