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The central New York area offers a variety of car shows. Arthur Tilley/Creatas/Getty Images Oneida County, New York is approximately 100 miles to the west of the state capital, Albany. Some of the county's larger cities include Utica and Rome. The county is also home to the Mohawk River and Oneida Lake. You can enjoy several annual car shows and car cruises in Oneida County that offer everything from village settings to lake scenery.
Cruisin Into Waterville
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Check out the Cruisin Into Waterville car show in the village of Waterville, located in Southern Oneida County. The all-day car cruise features an all-you-can-eat breakfast, run and walk race, car show, motorcycle show, chilli cook-off and tractor show. Located on Main Street, Cruisin Into Waterville is held in September. The festivities are entering their sixth year, and admission is free as of October 2010.
Copper City Cruisers
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Head to central Oneida County to Rome, for a variety of car shows and cruises offered by Copper City Cruisers. Formed in 2001, the group claims to be dedicated to "promoting the care and display of antique cars, hot rods, and street machines." On Friday nights, the group holds car cruises at different locations, as well as a variety of events throughout the year. The organization also takes pride in informing people about electric and hybrid vehicles.
Chapman Park Cruises
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Every Monday night, visit Chapman Park located on Oneida Lake between Lakeport and Bridgeport for free car cruises, according to the Central New York Mopar Association. The cruises, provided by the association, start at 4 p.m. and run until dark. The association was formed in the 1930s and is made up of members who drive Chrysler vehicles. While showing off your car or checking out other cars, take advantage of other lake activities such as fishing. Food and beverages are available for purchase. While the car cruise is free to attend, donations are welcome.
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