R Ranch in the Mountains Resort Cruise In -Dahlonega, GA

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R Ranch in the Mountains Resort Cruise In -Dahlonega, GA

Time: September 25, 2016 from 10:30am to 4:30pm
Location: 20 minutes N of Dahlonega on GA19/60 (Stonepile Gap)
Street: Stonepile Gap Rd
City/Town: Dahlonega, GA
Website or Map: http://Facebook Dahlonega Ca…
Phone: 770 843-6477
Event Type: cruise
Organized By: Tully Johnstone
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2016

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Enjoy the private 800 acre R Ranch in the Mountains views as the mountain fall colors abound (Bring a good camera).  Great paved and plush grass cruise in (this is a preview of a possible future major car show venue), good food, music, fire pit and fireplaces in a huge lodge with all the amenities including big screen TVs for the football fanatics.  Admission is any donation for the Lumpkin County Community Helping Place or an unwrapped toy is welcome.

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