The Woodward Dream Cruise many things for many people. For car restorers it means a time to shine, for some it's a time for nostalgia, and yet for others, who live near Woodward, it's a time of car congestion and having your own street blocked off for parking. Regardless, what happens during the cruise is what made Detroit, well, Detroit. That's changing now-a-days... but, as the
New York Times says, it's still the beating heart of the American automobile biz.
Excerpt:
Today, you won’t see much real racing on Woodward, and the Detroit
Three are fighting their battles in other arenas. You will see some
machinery that is obviously built more for go than show, and quiet
negotiations are sometimes conducted at the side of the road. But if
races take place, they’re probably held in some obscure and distant
place.
For most Detroiters, Woodward is more about entertainment than
competition. And perhaps more about the past and the future than the
moment. Today, Woodward is the cruise, the party, the celebration and
the affirmation. It’s a place where car folk can go to dream about the
way things were and hope for better days. It’s the beating heart of the
American automobile business.
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