Driving Tour to Tellus Museum in Cartesville -Start in Alpahreatta, GA

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Driving Tour to Tellus Museum in Cartesville -Start in Alpahreatta, GA

Time: February 8, 2014 from 9am to 9pm
Location: Start behind Starbucks
Street: Rt 9 & Mansell Road
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org
Phone: (770) 392-1947
Event Type: driving, tour
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Apr 3, 2024

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Driving Tour to Tellus Museum in Cartersville -Start in Alpharetta, GA

Meet behind Starbucks, Highway 9/Alpharetta Highway & Mansell Road at 9am. $15 per adult includes admission. Optional dinner at Fusco's Italian Restaurant in 
Acworth. Space is limited to 25 cars. RSVP to pkuchen@mindspring.com

Tellus Museum: Since 1974, the annual Nikon Small World Competition has recognized the best photographs taken through a microscope. This year scientists around the world submitted nearly 2000 images to this prestigious contest. A distinguished panel of judges selected the 20 best images to tour museums around the United States including Tellus.

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