The second annual edition of “Nostalgia Nights” (Saturday July 11th) once again drew thousands to downtown St. Thomas. The main attraction was Classic Cars – hundreds of them, throughout the evening, lining Talbot Street between John and Hiawatha and on a stretch of the Railway Corridor south of the L&PS Station. Along with the cars there was lots more to entertain every family member, starting earlier in the day with free train rides, “Art on Track”, live music, tours of the BX Tower, and a display of several local businesses in the “Small Business Alley”. Congratulations to the DDB and all of the volunteers involved!
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Nostalgia Nights 2015The second annual edition of “Nostalgia Nights” once again drew thousands to downtown St. Thomas. The main attraction was Classic Cars – hundreds of them, throughout the evening, lining Talbot Street between John and Hiawatha and on a stretch of the Railway Corridor south of the L&PS Station. Along with the cars there was lots more to entertain every family member, starting earlier in the day with free train rides, “Art on Track”, live music, tours of the BX Tower, and a display of several local businesses in the “Small Business Alley”.
Posted by Relish Elgin on Sunday, July 12, 2015