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Time: September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Location: Dillard House Inn - Dillard, GA
City/Town: Dillard, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachtreemg.com
Event Type: british, car, show, mg, triumph, jag, dillard, house
Organized By: Larry Norton - Tom George
Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2010
The Peachtree MG Registry invites all British collector cars to join them this weekend for a relaxing, southern-style weekend in the North Georgia Mountains at The Dillard House in Dillard, GA. Old-fashioned Dillard House cooking is as mouth watering as always. It’s not fancy, it’s just good! The porch swings and rocking chairs are perfect for visiting with friends and swapping stories – you’ll feel right at home. The Dillard House offers it all with a family-oriented atmosphere. September scenery in the mountains is not to be missed; enjoy it at a leisurely self-paced tour, or on a rally tour.
Festival events include a Friday afternoon British car tech session followed by the famous Dillard House BBQ dinner. After dinner the PMGR holds their very entertaining live charity auction. Saturday is show day, 10:00am to 3:00 pm, with a rally tour in the afternoon. Saturday night’s awards banquet follows the wine & cheese party. Other area activities include horseback riding, swimming, tennis, and antiquing. For those who want to get-away, book a romantic “chalet for two”, away from the crowd.
All British cars and motorcycles are welcome to participate in the Festival, the more the merrier! Visit us at: www.peachtreemg.com
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