The Woodward Dream Cruise is an annual automotive enthusiast event held in the northern suburbs of Detroit. Held each year on the third Saturday in August, the Cruise runs along Woodward Avenue, a major thoroughfare in the region, from Ferndale to Pontiac.
Starting in 1848, when the roadway was converted from logs to planks, young carriage drivers would race along Woodward Avenue.[1] Woodward Avenue was developed as a major street in Detroit in the early 20th century, and was lined with mansions and major churches.
By 1958, the roadway was used by youth for unofficial street racing. The wide width, median, and sections lacking a large commercial presence attracted drivers eager for the competition. The numerous drive-ins along the road, each with its dedicated local teenaged clientele, were also popular.
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