Pascagoula Preps for Cruisin' the Coast
The city of Pascagoula is getting all spruced up for cruisers this weekend.
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The city of Pascagoula is getting all spruced up for cruisers this weekend.
There’s no question Cruisin’ the Coast is a huge draw for tourism here in South Mississippi, but how much money does the week-long event actually drive in to our area?
Cruisin’ the Coast organizers say we’re on pace for a record setting event.
‘The Biggest Block Party in the United States’ is coming to South Mississippi.
Friday night, Ocean Springs had its own party with poodle skirts, Elvis Presley, and of course, classic cars.
The Gulf Coast has plenty of great places to eat, and right before Cruisin' the Coast started, one more was added.
Friday night, the Ocean Springs Cruisin' events continued.
Ocean Springs cruisers enjoyed the beautiful weather along with Bloody Marys and live music Friday.
Cruisin' the Coast continued Friday with events all across the Coast as cruisers tried to stamp-in at all event locations.
Thursday night in Bay St. Louis, the sounds of jazz, blues, and car engines were in the air for Cruisin’ the Coast.
Thursday, in Bay St. Louis, jazz was in the air for Cruisin’ the Coast.
Cruisin’ the Coast made its way to in Ocean Springs Thursday.
Cruisin' the Coast action doesn't stop when the sun goes down!
The Vicari Car Auction is amongst some of the most popular Cruisin' the Coast events.
Because Cruisin' has grown so much this year, the Biloxi block party was expanded to the Vieux Marche area.
Cruisin' the Coast continued Wednesday with a block party in downtown Biloxi.
Cruisin’ the Coast is now in full swing, but some people in the community can't make it to the many events, so Cruisin' will be brought to them.
Some cruisers have complained they are no longer welcome at the Edgewater Mall in Biloxi.
Tuesday night, Cruisin’ the Coast featured an event sure to light up the night.
Another day means another full lineup for Cruisin’ the Coast.
Eighteen years is a long time, but that's how long the parade of cars in Long Beach has been going, and like many of the cars, it just gets better with age.
Long Beach kicked off its Cruisin’ festivities with their annual parade, and it was the place to be to see over 600 classic cars in action.