Music City Bike & Car Rally - Memorial Day 2011 -Whites Creek, TN

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Music City Bike & Car Rally - Memorial Day 2011 -Whites Creek, TN

Time: May 29, 2011 from 10am to 5pm
Location: The Fontanel Mansion and Farm
Street: 4225 Whites Creek Pike
City/Town: Whites Creek, TN
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: bike, &, car, rally
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2011

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Music City Bike & Car Rally- Memorial Day 2011

•Fontanel Mansion & Farm
•Just 15 Minutes from downtown Nashville
•4225 Whites Creek Pike, Nashville TN
•Sunday May 29th, 2011
•10 AM to 5 PM
•Free Event
•Bands, Live Music
•Bike / Car Show
•Tractor display show
•Great food
•Vendors and Dealers
•Bike/Car Show Competition entry fee is $10
•All interested should contact Bobby to register -- 1.615.519.0576
Family Friendly Event, bring kids to enjoy the festivities!
Epiphone sponsored event
•Gibson/Epiphone Guitar Giveaways
•Very laid back atmosphere
•Hang out and eat lunch by the creek that runs through Fontanel
•Take a walk on the trails and enjoy the incredible scenery
•Come back on Labor Day!

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