One of the Largest Cruise-ins Held in a Tiny North Carolina Town ... Always the 4th Friday...
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Winter Season
We're not as formal with our event in the winter months as we are when temperatures warm up. Typically what happens in from Dec-Feb is that people come and meet over dinner. So if you're driving through town during that time, come on in and warm up with dinner. We're here!
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Hi, Greta, it's Merrie from The Forever Inn Bed and Breakfast in Wadesboro. I'm working on our website calendar and wanted to add the burn-outs for 2011. Do you have dates yet?
Some of us travel a distance as often as we can. Others are local.
Dogs 'n Burgers to order ...
Seeking Photos and Stories to Post
Got any photos or short stories about the cruise-in you'd like to see posted? Send them to info@oakborocruisein.com. We'll check 'em out and see if we can get them online!
Oakboro, North Carolina is a town of 1,199 people. Their can-do attitude is reflected in a new museum, new park, popular events and millions of dollars of grants they've received for all kinds of improvements.
Historically, it was a textile town. When Stanly Knitting Mills closed in the 1990s, the downtown dried up. Local investors bought old buildings, fixed them up and laid the seeds for a new economy. Today, nearly 240,000 people come to Oakboro for events, music and antique shopping. Why, you can even learn to fly remote planes!
1 comments:
Hi, Greta, it's Merrie from The Forever Inn Bed and Breakfast in Wadesboro. I'm working on our website calendar and wanted to add the burn-outs for 2011. Do you have dates yet?
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