Should be a great time...
Next Forest Lane Reunion
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In the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, Dallas had its own version of American Graffiti on Forest Lane in North Dallas: a place for teens to cruise, show off their car, sneak a beer, maybe get lucky in love. Beyond regional infamy, the Forest Cruise Strip in the 1970s was voted into the top 10 cruising spots in the United States – competing with Van Nuys Boulevard in Southern California & Woodward Avenue in Michigan for cruising glory.
As with all good times, the cops eventually shut it down. Those who were there during its heyday have reached middle age — just about the time nostalgia starts to kick in.
The key area for cruising will run between Cromwell and Josey, focusing on the old Jack In The Box location (Now Tommy Terrific’s Car Wash) was located all up along the restaurant row.
We would like to encourage everyone to pack out what they pack in and be good neighbors. Previous cruise reunions have been polite, clean and family-friendly – so lets keep the spirit of the event going in that direction.