Classic car lovers take to Edmonds streets for annual show

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Classic Car and Motorcycle Show returned to downtown Edmonds, drawing over 300 vehicles and numerous visitors on Sunday. Sponsored by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, the event featured a lively beer garden and live music, enhancing the festive atmosphere. This annual gathering not only showcases classic vehicles but also supports local businesses by attracting a diverse crowd. Community members expressed their excitement for the event, indicating a strong local interest in classic cars and motorcycles. Such events contribute to local culture and provide opportunities for community connection.

Historical data indicates that attendance at similar events has increased over the years, reflecting a growing passion for automotive history. This year’s show reinforced Edmonds' reputation as a hub for automotive enthusiasts. The event's success underscores the importance of community events in fostering local pride and economic activity.

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