There are activities in cities and towns across the Gulf Coast from Moss Point to Gulfport
There are activities in cities and towns across the gulf coast from Moss Point to Gulfport.) - What a beautiful day for a drive! And what better place to do it than the 27th annual Cruisin’ the Coast.“This is our third time coming and it’s grown every year. This year it’s just off the charts. They’re expecting 13 to 15 thousand,” Doug Snyder said.“Well, it’s a 1955 Chevrolet. It’s a 210. I’m blessed. I’ve got a wonderful wife. She bought this for me. We’ve been playing with it.
For Mobile native Anthony Richardson this is a tradition. He’s been to every Cruisin’ the Coast with his own vehicle.But if you’re on the fence about whether or not to make the trip, there’s this message.“Come see thousands of cars, and great people, and great food. That’s the best part about this area,” Snyder said.
There are activities in cities and towns across the gulf coast from Moss Point to Gulfport. This is just day three. You’ll have until Sunday October 8th to head that way to enjoy the fun.Spanish Fort Substance Education Night Event
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