Stars, Stripes & Cartersville July 4th Parade - Cartersville, GA

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Stars, Stripes & Cartersville July 4th Parade - Cartersville, GA

Time: July 4, 2011 from 7:30am to 12pm
Location: Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Street: 112 East Church Street
City/Town: Cartersville, GA
Phone: 770-386-1450
Event Type: holiday-parade
Organized By: Leslie Branson
Latest Activity: Jul 1, 2011

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 The Stars, Stripes,and Cartersville July 4th Parade is Monday, July 4th. Line up time is at 7:30 a.m. in the parking lot of the Tabernacle Baptist Church. The parade begins at 9:00 a.m. Cars, floats and etc.pay the price of $30.00 to get in but CHVA vehicles get in for the special price of $10.00 per vehicle.Thanks Wayne. You pay the morning of the parade.

If you need more information contact Leslie Branson at 770-386-1450

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