Summer is just around the corner, and Minnesotans love car shows when the weather turns nice. One Minnesota show is now being considered for the best in America.This isn't your average car show; not only is it huge, but it has a long history with car enthusiasts from Minnesota and the entire country.

USA Today is working on their yearly "10Best" lists, and one category featured right now is "Which car show is the best?" They have nominated 19 car shows from every region of the country, and now it's up to voting to find the best of the best.

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Back to the 50’s Weekend in Minnesota

Started in 1974 as a small gathering of street rod enthusiasts, the Back to the 50’s Weekend, organized by the Minnesota Street Rod Association, is one of the biggest car shows in the country, with over 11,000 cars each year. Now, it's up for the best car show in the country.

A Family Event in St. Paul

Tens of thousands of people attend the event each year at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds in St. Paul, which not only features the cars, but also live music, vendors, food trucks, and more, making it a fun family outing.

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Minnesota Car Show Competing With Giants

The Back to the 50’s Weekend is competing against some enormous and world-famous car shows, like the Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit, the NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Kentucky, and the Los Angeles Auto Show.

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Voting is open until Monday, April 28th, and the top 10 will be published on Wednesday, May 7th.

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Movies and TV shows have always found ways to partner with cereal companies as part of their promotion strategy. While some may have come up with a giveaway in boxes, others went big by having their own cereal connected to the movie or TV show title. Here are vintage cereals that were used to promote some of pop culture's biggest moments (and some you probably forgot about).

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