Cruise Down Memory Lane Set for Downtown Vineland

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Vintage and exotic cars will line Landis Avenue as Cruise Down Memory Lane returns to downtown Vineland—The Ave—on Saturday, June 14, from 5 to 9 p.m. The rain date will be June 15, from 5 to 9 p.m.

Main Street Vineland is organizing this annual Vineland tradition, now in its 33nd year, in cooperation with the Cruise Down Memory Lane Committee. Accelerated Transport is the major sponsor and Newfield National Bank is the Plaque Sponsor. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. 

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This event attracts nearly a thousand American cars and is open to street rods, muscle cars, stock or custom classics, rat rods, and cruisers. The gates will open for participating cars at 3 p.m. at West Avenue and East Avenue and all participating vehicles must enter through the gate. The cars will remain parked for display when the event starts at 5 p.m. Cruising will start at 8 p.m. and all traffic laws will be enforced. 

The event is open to American marque cars only. They must be 1974 or older, unless it is a highly modified late-model or a car entering with a legitimate car club. No motorcycles, bikes, foreign cars, or partially-primed vehicles will be allowed. Period correct cars are allowed upon approval. Admission is subject to the Cruise Down Memory Lane staging and gate personnel. Ineligible vehicles will be towed away at the owner’s expense. No special parking arrangements and no alcoholic beverages will be allowed. Any car club entry must enter the gates with their club. 

For more information, call the Main Street Vineland office at 856-794-8653. You can also call Marv, of the Cruise Down Memory Lane Committee, at 856-697-6306.

Information on all Main Street Vineland events can also be obtained by visiting TheAve.biz or visiting on Facebook. 

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