Cruising Woodard in 1951. In the 1950’s cruising swept the nation. American streets became impromptu racetracks as soon as the police turned their backs. Young people piled into friends’ cars and cruised main streets with a new sense of freedom. No place was more relevant than metro Detroit’s Woodward Avenue, the city’s number-one cruising destination and home of the world’s automobile industry.

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Cruising Woodard in 1951. In the 1950’s cruising swept the nation. American streets became impromptu racetracks as soon as the police turned their backs. Young people piled into friends’ cars and cruised main streets with a new sense of freedom. No place was more relevant than metro Detroit’s Woodward Avenue, the city’s number-one cruising destination and home of the world’s automobile industry.

Cruising Woodard in 1951. In the 1950’s cruising swept the nation. American streets became impromptu racetracks as soon as the police turned their backs. Young people piled into friends’ cars and cruised main streets with a new sense of freedom. No place was more relevant than metro Detroit’s Woodward Avenue, the city’s number-one cruising destination and home of the world’s automobile industry.

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