walkerjason+FollowCruiseFest parade lights up WoodwardNothing brings metro Detroiters together like the annual Woodward Dream Cruise! Even if you skipped the heat and traffic this year, you missed out on some truly unforgettable moments. Friday’s CruiseFest parade in Berkley was a standout—imagine 400 classic cars rolling down a closed 12 Mile Road, with crowds cheering from the curb. From vintage Fords on 9 Mile in Ferndale to a lineup of historic emergency vehicles, the nostalgia was everywhere. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be part of this rolling car show, the pre-parade meet-up at Roseland Park Cemetery is where the real stories are shared. What’s your favorite Dream Cruise memory? #Cars #WoodwardDreamCruise #Detroit00Share
Connie Wilson+FollowClassic cars take over Woodward AveThousands of vintage and custom cars just rolled down Woodward Avenue, turning Oakland County into a living, roaring museum for the annual Dream Cruise. The energy was electric—families lined the sidewalks, engines revved, and every block had its own car show vibe. Whether you’re a die-hard gearhead or just love the nostalgia, this event brings everyone together. Already looking forward to next year’s cruise! What’s your favorite Dream Cruise memory or car you spotted this year? #Entertainment #WoodwardDreamCruise #OaklandCounty00Share
dalemiller+FollowWoodward Dream Cruise: Local businesses share their winsThe 30th Woodward Dream Cruise just wrapped up, and for many local businesses, it meant a big boost in sales and a wave of nostalgia. Owners like Luisa from Luisa’s Artisanal Street Food loved the energy and classic car vibes, even if it meant overstocking to keep up with the crowds. Meanwhile, Tony at Detroit Cookie Company noticed the real rush came in the days leading up to the event, with visitors from all over the country. While some folks gripe about the traffic, most agree it’s a small price for a weekend that brings the community—and customers—together. How do you feel about the Dream Cruise’s impact? #Cars #WoodwardDreamCruise #Detroit00Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowWoodward Dream Cruise revs up Detroit spiritClassic cars, roaring engines, and a wave of nostalgia are about to take over Woodward Avenue as the Dream Cruise marks its 30th year. This isn’t just a car show—it’s a celebration of Detroit’s deep-rooted car culture, drawing over a million people and pumping $150 million into the local economy. Whether you’re a gearhead or just love a good summer spectacle, it’s wild to see how this event unites generations and keeps Motor City pride alive. What’s your favorite Dream Cruise memory—or do you avoid the traffic at all costs? #Cars #WoodwardDreamCruise #Detroit00Share
Robin Long+FollowWoodward Dream Cruise revs up Royal OakCar fans are already lining up along Woodward Ave. as the 30th anniversary of the Dream Cruise approaches! Duggan's Irish Pub just kicked off the festivities with their annual Start Your Engines Party, setting the stage for what’s known as the biggest one-day car event in North America. Mark your calendars for August 16, when classic rides and wild custom builds will roll through Oakland County. Whether you’re a lifelong gearhead or just love the energy, this is a true metro Detroit tradition. Who’s planning to check out the scene this year? Share your favorite Dream Cruise memories! #News #WoodwardDreamCruise #RoyalOak00Share
Evan Knight+FollowDream Cruise turns 30: Woodward’s big celebrationWoodward Avenue is about to roar with classic engines and community spirit as the Dream Cruise marks its 30th anniversary this August! For locals, this isn’t just a car show—it’s a summer tradition that brings neighbors together, sparks memories, and puts Detroit’s love for cars on full display. Whether you’re a lifelong gearhead or just love the parade of chrome and stories, this is the weekend to stroll Woodward, chat with fellow fans, and soak up the nostalgia. Who else is planning to catch the action or has a favorite Dream Cruise memory to share? #Cars #WoodwardDreamCruise #Detroit00Share