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CAR CRUISE AT THE WATERFRONT
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 

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The Grand Prix welcomes Fuddruckers Restaurant as the Waterfront Cruise sponsor in 2010. Although their restaurant is a quarter mile down the road from our cruise location, Megan and Andy Buttari are passionate about our event and our charities. They will cooking up some of their world famous hamburgers at the cruise.
 
We are looking forward to seeing more than 750 cars on display at our annual cruise at the Waterfront in Homestead. The cruise takes place from 5:00 - 9:00 PM in the parking lot areas near First Commonwealth Bank along Waterfront Drive.  
 
{Street Level Band} Live music provided again by our friends at the Street Level Band
 
We ask cruisers to make a $5 donation for our charities; the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. A 2010 PVGP Race Program will be given for each donation.
 
Please contact the Grand Prix's Cruise event captain Don Privett with any questions about our car cruise. Welcome aboard Don, glad to have you with us!
 
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Cars of all years and makes are welcome at the cruise

 
 
 
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The Grand Prix Cruise is a great family event.
 
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The cruise fills the entire parking lot.
 
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Over 750 cars will filled the Waterfront n 2009
 
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There is great display of Mustangs every year!

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Bring the family down for a free fun evening. See some great
cars, do some shopping and dine at the Waterfront

 

 
 
Shopping at The Waterfront Thriving along the Monongahela River between Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood and Homestead, The Waterfront is the city's best destination for outdoor shopping, dining and nightlife. Large department stores such as Target, Filene's Basement, Michael's and Marshall's share scenic walkways with more intimate boutiques such as Barnes and Noble, Abercrombie & Fitch and Gordon's Shoes.
 
Catch a flick at Loews Theatre and enjoy stadium seating and valet parking. Top it all off by refueling at some of Pittsburgh's most exciting bars and restaurants including Fuddruckers Mitchell's Fish Market, Bravo, Pizzeria Uno, Rock Bottom Brewery and Dave & Buster'sThe Waterfront location is as exciting as it is historic. It's hard for visitors to miss the towering line of smoke stacks, now a well-known landmark, which are the last remains of the former Homestead Steel Mill.
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Directions from Downtown Pittsburgh
Take Interstate 376 East to Exit at Homestead/Squirrel Hill (number 5)
Follow Homestead signs onto Beechwood Blvd (You will need to be in the right hand lane)
Continue over the Homestead High Level Bridge (Stay in the right hand lane)
Turn right off the bridge ramp into the Waterfront area.
Turn right towards Lowe's Theater
Turn right at the stop sign on to Waterfront Drive
Go past Fuddruckers Restaurant on your left
The PVGP Car Cruise is on you right in the parking lot in front of Old Navy
 
Directions from the North
Take Interstate 279 South to the Veteran's Bridge exit
Stay left following signs to Interstate 376 East
Exit at Homestead/Squirrel Hill (number 5)
Follow Homestead signs onto Beechwood Blvd (You will need to be in the right hand lane)
Continue over the Homestead High Level Bridge (Stay in the right hand lane)
Turn right off the bridge ramp into the Waterfront area.
Turn right towards Lowe's Theater
Turn right at the stop sign on to Waterfront Drive
Go past Fuddruckers Restaurant on your left
The PVGP Car Cruise is on you right in the parking lot in front of Old Navy
Directions from the South
Take 885 North. Follow Homestead Exit to Amity Road (just past High Level Bridge)
Turn left on Amity
Turn right into the Waterfront area
Turn right at the traffic light
The PVGP Car Cruise is on you right in the parking lot in front of Old Navy
 
Directions from the East
Take Interstate 376 West through the Squirrel Hill tunnels
Exit at Homestead/Squirrel Hill(number 5)
Follow Homestead signs onto Beechwood Blvd (You will need to be in the right hand lane)
Continue over the Homestead High Level Bridge (Stay in the right hand lane)
Turn right off the bridge ramp into the Waterfront area.
Turn right towards Lowe's Theater
Turn right at the stop sign on to Waterfront Drive
Go past Fuddruckers Restaurant on your left
The PVGP Car Cruise is on you right in the parking lot in front of Old Navy
Directions from the West
Take Route 60 South or Route 22 East to Interstate 279 North
Go through Fort Pitt Tunnels and over the Fort Pitt Bridge
Take Interstate 376 East and exit at Homestead/Squirrel Hill (number 5)
Follow Homestead signs onto Beechwood Blvd (You will need to be in the right hand lane)
Continue over the Homestead High Level Bridge (Stay in the right hand lane)
Turn right off the bridge ramp into the Waterfront area.
Turn right towards Lowe's Theater
Turn right at the stop sign on to Waterfront Drive
Go past Fuddruckers Restaurant on your left
The PVGP Car Cruise is on you right in the parking lot in front of Old Navy
  The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.5 million to benefit developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh & Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on actual city streets.