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    Planning to see the Mainstreet Memories car show? Here's what to expect

    By McKenna Golat, Port Huron Times Herald,

    7 hours ago

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    PORT HURON — Vantage Point will be filled with classic and unique cars this Saturday for Mainstreet Memories Wheels on the Waterfront.

    The annual car show is not judged and welcomes all years, makes and models.

    According to the Mainstreet Memories Wheels on the Waterfront Facebook event page , the show is expecting over 1,000 cars and more than 10,000 spectators. This is the largest car show in the Thumb, according to the show's website.

    Main Street Memories will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at Vantage Point, located at 1411 Third St. Donations collected from the show will go to support the Council of Aging Serving St. Clair County. Executive Director Scott Crawford said it has been a great partnership.

    "Their committee has worked so hard all year long to put on this show," he said. "We are very grateful for the partnership with them and the donations they've made."

    The donations support the council's programs and services, which includes senior transportation, meal delivery service, personal care, in-home services and activities at its four senior centers.

    Admission to the car show is free to spectators. More information on the car show can be found at www.mainstreetmemoriesph.com .

    There will be a display celebrating the 60-year long history of the Ford Mustang at the show.

    In addition to seeing a variety of unique and classic cars, people visiting the car show can expect 50/50 raffles, food trucks, kid-friendly games, a hospitality tent, a corn roast and a pancake breakfast. The Salvation Army will also have its "Cars, Coffee and Kettles" display, which will feature exotic cars such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porches and vintage cars.

    Contact McKenna Golat at mgolat@gannett.com.

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    This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Planning to see the Mainstreet Memories car show? Here's what to expect

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