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Bill's |
Bill's Place is a one of a kind
bar. ORIGINALLY Owned and operated by Bill Schoenadel, a truely one of a kind man. Known as the (unofficial) Mayor of Little
Orleans, Bill had been serving drinks and selling goods in his bar / general store for over half a century. Generation
after generation return. Now owned and operated by Bill's son Jack the tradition carries on. Tucked way out of the way,
Bill's Place attracts all kinds. Anyday of the year you may find a mix of bikers, hunters, fisherman, campers, boy
scouts and locals all finding what they were seeking. The food is good and the beer is cold, Bill's Place
is a must stop!

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Bill's Garage |
BELLE GROVE GAS AND GROCERY
This is the spot to shop! I believe that Robin Jay stocks the coldest beer in the region, not to mention he supplies
most all the beer that gets drank during the East Coast Motorcycle Rally. Even the beer we sell on the main event grounds
has passed through Robins Chilly beer coolers down in his basement. Other than cold beer Robin Jay and his wife Sue Jay run
a top notch business. Nearly anything you may need from gas, cigerettes, bandages, home made pies (really good Home made Pies)
chips, snacks and the likes can probably be found some where in their store. Then theres a snack shop with counter seating, tables and booths. A good variety on the
menu breakfast, lunch and dinner (excelent breakfast) run by a great group of gals that work there %&@'s off keeping up with the huge crowds of bikers and locals that always seem to meet and get to know alittle more about
each others lifestyles each year when the East Coast Motorcycle Rally rolls around. Also the parking lot has a good selection
of vendors including a full selection of the East Coast Motorcycle Rally commemortive items. Our East Coast
Motorcycle Rally Shirts, Hats, Pins, Patches and more. Also new this year you will be able to buy East Coast Motorcycle
Rally admission tickets at our merchandise stand on Belle Groves Parking lot on you way into the Rally. This will
make it that much easier to roll through the gate when you arrive. Bands, bike washes, motorcycle stunt shows and more
activities all going on during the rally. Belle Grove Gas and Grocery. 300 yards north after you take the Orleans Rd
exit (#68) off of interstate 68.
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Bands, beer tents and vendors! |
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Another overlook and good friends. |
Old Skool Rules!

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One view from Town Hill |
Town Hill Overlook.Located on the
crest of Town Hill Mountain, this is a breath taking view. Not to mention a very EAST COAST MOTORCYCLE
RALLY minded kind of place. You see, the overlook is a part of the TOWNHILL BED AND BREAKFAST. And the
owners, Dave and Donna Reusing are motorcyclist ! They go to Bikeweek, Myrtle Beach, been to many Rallys. So they are all
for this one. And to make it a success Dave says he'll have Vendors, Beer and Pit Beef right at the overlook during the
entire EAST COAST MOTORCYCLE RALLY. Lots of room for bikes right on the overlook, just
8 scenic miles from Rally Headquarters. You may want to book a room before they're all gone to !
www.townhillbnb.com
Snyders Roadkill Cafe a county store,
great food and friendly apmoshere. This is the kind of place tucked back in the hills that people know about around the globe! Filled
with merchandise, you can shop without leaving your table. And a table's what you want with the extensive
" You kill it ,We grill it " menu. It's to late to get one of thier rentable cabins for EAST COAST STURGIS. They've been
sold out, but you can still enjoy the place,
complete with a ice cream stand in the parking lot. And don't miss getting a " I made a Hog of Myself at the Roadkill
Cafe " T-shirt. Oh yea' they're on the scenic ride route and poker run. You see the Snyders own a harley too!
Appeltree Inn, one more watering hole
in the mountains. Accually the first stop on the scenic rides and poker run to wet your whistle. Once you leave there your'll
be climbing over Sideling Hill Mountain.The Appeltree Inn sits alongside Old Route 40. the first national highway, going from
the east coast to the west coast. Once a busy stop for many a cross country traveller the Appletree Inn now sits in the shadows
of the new interstate 68. Sometimes being off the beaten path is a good thing!
Guided Tours, Poker Runs, Swimming Holes and more...
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