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A special 25th anniversary celebration of the Canandaigua Wegmans' classic car cruise nights will be held July 25. Wegmans marks 25 years of Corvettes, Mustangs, Camaros and other classics in ...
Pierce-Arrow. The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was an American motor vehicle manufacturer based in Buffalo, New York, active from 1901 to 1938. Although best known for its expensive luxury cars, Pierce-Arrow also manufactured commercial trucks, fire trucks, boats, camp trailers, motorcycles, and bicycles.
Nothing beats a classic car cruise to the Jersey shore, and this one's a double delight. Two shows are held every year in this beach town, one on Mother's Day weekend and another the weekend of ...
The Cool City Classic Car Show & Cruise is Friday and Saturday in downtown Two Rivers. The show kicks off with a cruise at 6 p.m. leaving from UW-Green Bay Manitowoc Campus , 705 Viebahn St., to ...
Articles range from small charity events hosted by local car clubs to larger, national events sponsored by organizations such as NSRA, SEMA, and Goodguys. Cruisin' Style boasts the largest, most comprehensive list of events such as car shows and cruise nights found anywhere - approximately 80 pages per issue organized by state.
The 28th Street Metro Cruise, commonly known as the Metro Cruise, is an annual auto show and car cruise event held on 28th Street in Wyoming, Grand Rapids and Kentwood, Michigan, typically occurring one week after the Woodward Dream Cruise. Participants often cruise in their vehicles down 28th Street, driving 15 miles (24 km) between Grandville ...
For the 15th summer in a row, a car show is coming to downtown Erie. Contemporary Motorcar, at 4910 Peach St., will sponsor and host CruiseTown Erie in the heart of downtown Erie on Friday from 6 ...
One vessel built in 1883, the 203-foot (62 m) long, 807 ton City of Mackinac (renamed State of New York in 1893 by the Cleveland and Buffalo Line) was sold back to D&C in 1909. The City of Mackinac was later converted into the floating clubhouse of the Chicago Yacht Club (from 1936 to 2004) and was the last known vessel of the D&C Line to survive.