ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Classic cars will line Main Street this Friday with the return of the Rolling Sculpture Car Show.
The free event will see more than 300 cars park downtown between 2-10 p.m., according to Main Street Ann Arbor.
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Participating cars on Main, Liberty and Washington streets will show automotive designs from different decades, including muscle cars and vintage models.
Hot Rod DJ Surfer Joe will entertain crowds on the corner of Main and Liberty throughout the day, and family-friendly activities will be organized by the Ann Arbor District Library on East Liberty.
There will be an award ceremony at 7 p.m. where BMW/Mercedes-Benz of Ann Arbor will give awards to the most impressive cars.
The Rolling Sculpture Car Show was on hiatus in 2023 due to road construction.
This week’s event will close several streets between 7 a.m. and midnight on Friday, including:
- South Main Street between Huron and William streets
- Liberty Street between South Ashley Street and Fifth Avenue
- Washington Street between South Ashley and Division Street. Traffic will be able to access the Washington Street Parking Structure.
Learn more about the car show here.