Horsepower Breakfast 3rd Sunday of Every Month -Duluth Ga.September

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Horsepower Breakfast 3rd Sunday of Every Month -Duluth Ga.September

Time: September 18, 2011 from 7am to 11am
Location: Shorty Howell Park
Street: 2750 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth, GA
City/Town: Duluth Georgia 30096
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: 770 883 0160
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: South East Wheels Events
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2012

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We had hundreds of great cars and bikes last month at our free monthly cruise in at Shorty Howell Park. Coffee and pastries will be available at this award winning park. This event is free and open to all kinds of vehicles. The weather Sunday will be great for the whole family!

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 15, 2011 at 6:39am
Shorty Howell Park is easy to get to on Pleasant Hill Road across from the new Walmart, not far from where Steve Reynolds Dr ends on Pleasant Hill. Gwinnett County has won top national awards for their parks. I hope to see you all there! Mike

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