Trail of Tears Commemorative Motorcycle Ride

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2009 Ride
Sept. 19

The Experience

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   Rocket Center

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Largest Organized Motorcycle Ride in History
Accomplishments 2004

The Numbers

Ride Attendance was over 120,000 Motorcycles at Waterloo again this year.  Amazing considering that Hurricane Ivan passed through the center of the state of Alabama and on into Chattanooga TN and North Carolina two days before the ride, creating some confusing press releases about the ride in it's path.  We were able to obtain support from our riders and all the area Cities and Counties along our route to assist in making this once again one of the safest and largest organized motorcycle rides in the world.
The scholarships were increased to $25,000 for Alabama students and $25,000 for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Space Camp donated a scholarship to their program for a Native American student. 

Donations

The CIRCL a non-profit Native American preservation group in Chattanooga; The American Indian Museum in Huntsville.
A historic marker was placed in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
Number of visits since 2008 Ride:  

Ride At Your Own Risk

2009 Ride September 19th - always the 3rd Saturday of September

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