Carolina Cruise - Concord and Kannapolis, NC

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Carolina Cruise - Concord and Kannapolis, NC

Time: September 5, 2020 from 9am to 9pm
Location: Atrium Health Baseball Park
Street: West Avenue
City/Town: Kannapolis, NC
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d…
Phone: 13362102471
Event Type: car, event
Organized By: Carolina Cruise
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2022

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Event Description

The Carolina Cruise, patterned after the Woodward Dream Cruise, is designed to give the automotive enthusiast the opportunity, for one day, to join other enthusiast and show their automotive passion. At the same time, we hope to create an economic impact to area businesses and promote area charities.

On September 5, 2020, US HWY 29 will become alive with automotive enthusiast creating “The Carolina Cruise”. The 14-mile route is from the new Atrium Health Baseball Park in Kannapolis to the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Carolina Cruise will become a rolling car show – no judging, just fun. We are working with area businesses to provide additional activities. The event website www.thecarolinacruise.com is kept up to date with all activities and guidelines to help make this a fun event for years to come.

The Carolina Cruise is open to all motorized vehicles that are legal to travel on North Carolina highways. And the best news is --------- IT’S FREE…….. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. This is not an escorted cruise. In fact, participates will not stage and then leave at the same time. Participates are free to travel the route or their variation of it, as often as they chose, anytime they chose and are free to plan their part of the cruise to include their friends and/or club members. You can join in anytime and anywhere between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM. All NC traffic laws MUST BE OBEYED. There will be no “free passes” through traffic lights.

Looks like we're still going to be in Phase 2 of the reopening. This event will still take place as planned. Gatherings of more than 25 people in a single space are not allowed, but that's not a problem for this cruise. Your vehicle will serve as your "bubble of compliance".

Check the website, www.thecarolinacruise.com often for updates.

We are so looking forward to seeing you along the Carolina Cruise route on September 5th.

For questions or to learn about the opportunity to sell Carolina Cruise merchandise to raise money for your charity please contact Steve Hall at the Mustang Owners Museum at 980.439.5653.

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