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Events are scheduled from Thursday to Saturday. There are all kinds of fun things for the kids and family at different cities along the way and schedules published in the local newspapers. For 2007, Royal Oak and Ferndale had several areas staged as an All-day Kids Zone: For Royal Oak in Memorial Park and Royal Oak Ford and in Ferndale at nine mile west of Woodward. Kids could jump on inflatables, have their faces painted and get some balloons from clowns. Pleasant Ridge had all day family fun spot with strolling musicians, clowns and a kiddy park. Downtown Birmingham had a Car Show on Old Woodward.
A recent Oakland County study analyzed the economic impact of the Woodward Dream Cruise on businesses ranging from retailers to restaurateurs, and from lodging to gas stations. At an average of $75 each spent by 1.7 million attendees, the sum was assessed at $112.5 million for the one-day event. For many businesses along Woodward, the event generates their highest single-day revenue of the year.
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13TH ANNUAL WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE
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Wow, what a great job covering the Dream Cruise- I always wanted to know about the DC history.
Thanks Mary Kay for stopping by. I have often watched the Dream Cruise but never knew how it got started or how long it has been in existence so it was fun taking all the pictures and getting to know the history of an event that takes place right outside our RE/MAX Showcase Homes office.
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Starting as a one time event in 1995, Oakland County and Woodward Avenue just celebrated its thirteenth annual Woodward Dream Cruise. The 

The Dream Cruise celebrates the nostalgia of the past when Woodward Avenue was the heart and soul of cruising in 
There is no charge to attend the Woodward Dream Cruise which consists of a 16 mile stretch of Woodward Avenue which includes nine communities: Berkeley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac and Royal Oak. Starting the Thursday before the official Dream Cruise, you will see classic cars intermingled with regular traffic on Woodward Avenue from Ferndale to Pontiac. The outside curb lanes are designated for classic cars and inside lanes for regular traffic so that all the crowds gathered for the event have the best viewing.

