POSTPONED- Annual Bama Coast Cruisin - Orange Beach, Al

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POSTPONED- Annual Bama Coast Cruisin - Orange Beach, Al

Time: April 26, 2020 all day
Location: Orange Beach Event Center at The Wharf
Street: 4671 Wharf Pkwy W,
City/Town: Orange Beach, Al
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: Adam (205) 655-4950 https://bamacoastcruisin.com/
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Bama Coast Cruisin’
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2020

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It was a difficult decision yet with the need to pull together to mitigate the virus threat, we have postponed the Bama Coast Cruisin' to September 24-26, 2020. We will have the best event yet!

Bama Coast Cruisin' is a comprehensive show that invites any individual who cherishes vehicles and appreciates cruising the open street. There are no restrictions to the vehicles that can be in the show. Our motto is: Bring your fantasy ride and journey with us!

Central Avenue, which takes guests through the core of the shops and cafés at The Wharf, the huge Carmike Parking Lot, the Boat Owner's Lot and the Marina Lawn will be shut to through-traffic on Friday and Saturday during the few days of our show.

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