Varsity Cruise In -Atlanta, GA

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Varsity Cruise In -Atlanta, GA

Time: March 1, 2012 from 4pm to 9pm
Location: The Varsity in Atlanta
Street: 61 North Avenue
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.varsitymeet.com
Phone: 404-881-1706
Event Type: cruise, in
Latest Activity: Feb 27, 2012

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Every first Thursday at the Varsity in Atlanta.

There at least a thousand stories about how the Varsity Meet actually got started. It all just depends on who’s telling the story. Some would tell you that it started off as part of a biker rally more than 20 years ago.  Others might tell you that a local Volkswagen club or websites like Si Atlanta started it and it grew from there. We are willing to bet that the Varsity Meet has been around just as long as the Varsity itself has—and each generation loves to lay its claim as to how it all started.

Varsity Meet Today:

Who cares what the real story is? Today the Varsity Meet is what you might call a “just plain huge” car and bike meet. Not only does it fill the Varsity’s own parking lot, but also has recently began to take over the surrounding paid lots. It is rumored that this humongous meet, which faithfully commences on the first Thursday of every month, is one of the Varsity’s highest grossing revenue days each month.

 

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