On Wednesday, June 7th,  15 Plateau Corvette Club Members in 8 Corvettes met for a drive n dine to the City Café in Cleveland, Tennessee.  They cruised over the Deep Draw Stone Arch Bridge, a sandstone arch bridge built in 1938. It is one of the oldest surviving bridges of this type in the area and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Once over the bridge, they cruised the curves on their way to the sight of the 1996 Olympic White Water Event held on Ocoee River in Ducktown, Tennessee. The event held here was the only Olympic Event ever held in Tennessee and the only Olympic event EVER held on a natural river. After they checked out the area, they headed down the road to the City Café for lunch. It was hard to choose one thing due to the large menu they have. Everything was delicious and filling. Two of our members couldn’t resist trying the Key Lime Pie and the Coconut Cream Pie. (their cakes and pies are delicious!), After lunch, they headed on down the road towards home. As always, it was a fantastic day together hitting the curves and enjoying comradery and friendship.

Thanks to Roger and Kathy for leading and the photos.


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