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Back to the Bricks, is an annual car cruise run by a group of the same name, in Michigan, USA. It is one of the events that celebrates the old tradition of teenagers cruising from hangout spot to hangout spot. For Genesee County teens these included A&W, Varsity, Colonel's and Walli's, most of which resided on or close to Saginaw Street. Most of the buildings are long gone yet the tradition of cruising continues, especially during five days out of the year at the Back to the Bricks and Under the Arches car cruise. The celebration began as a one-day event in 2005 on Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan with only a few hundred cars and spectators, and has grown to expand beyond these boundaries. By 2008 Back to the Bricks had rapidly grown to over 25,000 car participants and over 250,000 specta

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  • Back to the Bricks, is an annual car cruise run by a group of the same name, in Michigan, USA. It is one of the events that celebrates the old tradition of teenagers cruising from hangout spot to hangout spot. For Genesee County teens these included A&W, Varsity, Colonel's and Walli's, most of which resided on or close to Saginaw Street. Most of the buildings are long gone yet the tradition of cruising continues, especially during five days out of the year at the Back to the Bricks and Under the Arches car cruise. The celebration began as a one-day event in 2005 on Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan with only a few hundred cars and spectators, and has grown to expand beyond these boundaries. By 2008 Back to the Bricks had rapidly grown to over 25,000 car participants and over 250,000 spectators over a five-day span. The five-day event is structured with the first day having a Kick off party and "Brick Flick" automotive movie seen at the US 23 Drive-in Theatre, at least two days of Rolling Cruise, a Friday night car show & concert and Saturday car show down town. Additional, there is unveiling, "Artomotive" competition, Pinewood Derby race (2012-) and program. Back to the Bricks has expanded beyond the events in downtown Flint and Saginaw Street to add other supplementary events: two , a and the county . Back to the Bricks is a part of August and one of the . The event has also inspired the names for other events in the City of Flint like Fish On The Bricks (since 2004), (since 2007), and Tractors on the Bricks (2017). (en)
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  • cruise & car show (en)
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  • USA (en)
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  • 2018-06-08 (xsd:date)
  • 2018-08-16 (xsd:date)
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  • 2018-06-13 (xsd:date)
  • 2018-08-20 (xsd:date)
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  • 2010-06-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Al Hatch (en)
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  • auto (en)
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  • Back to the Bricks, Inc. (en)
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  • Back to the Bricks (en)
  • Promo Tour (en)
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  • General Motors' Buick brand (en)
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  • Al Hatch (en)
  • Steve Hobson (en)
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  • active (en)
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  • Traveling (en)
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  • Saginaw Street Downtown (en)
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  • Back to the Bricks, is an annual car cruise run by a group of the same name, in Michigan, USA. It is one of the events that celebrates the old tradition of teenagers cruising from hangout spot to hangout spot. For Genesee County teens these included A&W, Varsity, Colonel's and Walli's, most of which resided on or close to Saginaw Street. Most of the buildings are long gone yet the tradition of cruising continues, especially during five days out of the year at the Back to the Bricks and Under the Arches car cruise. The celebration began as a one-day event in 2005 on Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan with only a few hundred cars and spectators, and has grown to expand beyond these boundaries. By 2008 Back to the Bricks had rapidly grown to over 25,000 car participants and over 250,000 specta (en)
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