Cruisin’ to Ocean Springs
Cruisers move along to the next spot on the Coast in downtown Ocean Springs. Hot rods were lined up at 5 a.m., getting ready for the city’s entertainment and to watch the antiques go by.
Many streets have been blocked off for the cruisers and police are out directing traffic on where to park.
Car lovers from across the country say there’s something special about Cruisin’ the Coast in Ocean Springs. Bob Decker, a cruiser from New Orleans, said, “What’s nice about Ocean Springs is it’s in a town and so even if your wife doesn’t want to just sit there in a car, she can go shopping. So, the shopping deal is key for Ocean Springs as well.”
The downtown streets that are closed until Saturday night include Washington Avenue from Calhoun Street to Highway 90, Government Street from Washington Avenue to Handy Avenue, Porter Avenue from Dewey Avenue to Jackson Avenue, and Cash Alley.
Many streets have been blocked off for the cruisers and police are out directing traffic on where to park.
Car lovers from across the country say there’s something special about Cruisin’ the Coast in Ocean Springs. Bob Decker, a cruiser from New Orleans, said, “What’s nice about Ocean Springs is it’s in a town and so even if your wife doesn’t want to just sit there in a car, she can go shopping. So, the shopping deal is key for Ocean Springs as well.”
The downtown streets that are closed until Saturday night include Washington Avenue from Calhoun Street to Highway 90, Government Street from Washington Avenue to Handy Avenue, Porter Avenue from Dewey Avenue to Jackson Avenue, and Cash Alley.
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