If you can drive it, you probably could find it on the streets in downtown Blair on Cruise Night in May. Another cruise night is planned for July 4 before the fireworks show.
The event, organized by Blair resident Matt Saunders, drew hundreds of cars — both classic and modern — that cruised along Washington Street to South Highway 30 and the roundabout before looping back on the 5.3-mile stretch of road.
Classic cars and trucks of all kinds pass beneath the American flag on Washington Street during Cruise Night in Blair.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Marilyn and Greek Abariotes and Barb Sandvold watch cruise night from the comfort of the Abariotes’ 1950 convertible.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.
Low rider on Washington Street.
Long lines of trucks and autos of every make and model cruised up and down Washington street Friday night in Blair.
Classic as well as contemporary autos of every shape and size cruise Washington Street and 19th street to the roundabout Friday during Blair Cruise Night.