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Bama Coast Cruise

Time: April 27, 2017 to April 29, 2017
Location: Orange Beach, Alabama
Street: The Wharf, Main Street
City/Town: Orange Beach, AL
Website or Map: http://BamaCoastCruise.com
Phone: 205-655-4950
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Sonny McLean
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2017

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Bama Coast Cruise is an open show at The Wharf in Orange Beach, Alabama, in the most beautiful setting you can imagine.  There are palm trees, shops, restaurants, condos and a new Springhill Suites hotel right on the property not to mention it's only minutes away from the most beautiful white sandy beaches found anywhere!  

We are expecting 800 - 1,000 vehicles to converge on The Wharf for two days of the most amazing hot rods, street rods and classic cars ever seen on the Alabama gulf coast!  The Wharf has plenty of paved parking plus a large area for trailer parking.  This event will be THE destination for car enthusiasts everywhere!

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