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    Quote Originally Posted by stasu1213 View Post
    I remember cruisers cruising Gratiot in the 90s on Fridays and Saturday evenings.
    I can verify cruising was very much active in the mid 1990s on Gratiot. People would congregate at the bowling alley, but also Galaxy, Dmitri's [[I think that's what it was called back then) the Star Gratiot, and just about every other diner or coffee shop that was open at the time. You used to be able to hang out at Macomb Mall but security started cracking down IIRC. Routes were variable, some would head all the way down to Mt Clements and all the way back to 7-mile. But most would stick to, roughly, 11 mile to 15 mile.

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    I recall that during the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, there was a trend of people cruising down Eureka Avenue. This would typically begin at Bishop Park in Wyandotte and conclude at the parking lot shared by Blockbuster and Burger King in Southgate.

    Do they still do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw7 View Post
    I recall that during the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, there was a trend of people cruising down Eureka Avenue. This would typically begin at Bishop Park in Wyandotte and conclude at the parking lot shared by Blockbuster and Burger King in Southgate.

    Do they still do that?
    I don't think that's still an active cruise route, though it did cross Fort Street, which itself is now home to its own annual summer cruise event [[not as big as the Woodward one though).

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