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Fresh Fest Beer Fest - Pittsburgh. Great Allentown Fair - Allentown. Harford Fair - Harford Township. Musikfest - Bethlehem. OilFest- Titusville. Philadelphia Folk Festival - Schwenksville. Roasting Ears of Corn Festival - Native American heritage festival in Allentown. The Corn Festival] - Shippensburg. The Peach Music Festival - Scranton.
Festival of the Arts — Grand Rapids, Michigan. Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival — Half Moon Bay, California. Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) — Black Mountain, North Carolina. Mayfair Festival of the Arts — Allentown, Pennsylvania. St. James Art Fair — Louisville, Kentucky. Sawdust Art Festival — Laguna Beach, California.
The Apple Festival was founded in September 1949 with the purpose of promoting La Crescent and its apple industry. The first Apple Festival was a huge success, drawing a crowd of nearly 20,000 people, and the festival has grown in size and quality every year. All profits made from the festivals are given back to the community for various projects.
This Apple Festival comes in the form of a new goal series, which offers you free Apple Trees and. Fall is quickly approaching in Pioneer Trail, and Zynga is looking to get a jumpstart on the ...
The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage. The most popular choice for state beverage designation is milk (or a flavored milk, in the case of Rhode Island). In total, 20 out of the 33 (not including Rhode Island) entities with ...
1-2 p.m.: Central Pennsylvania Dance Workshop, Festival Shell Stage 2-3 p.m.: Happy Valley Improv youth program, Allen Street Stage 2:30-3:30 p.m.: Centre Dance Studio, Festival Shell Stage
A. Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival. Apple & Grape Harvest Festival. Apple Feast of the Saviour. Apple Scrapple Festival. Apple Wassail. Applefest. Applefest (Bayfield, Wisconsin)
The list gives an overview of Pennsylvania state parks and a brief history of their development since the first park opened in 1893. State parks range in size from 3 acres (1.2 ha) to 21,122 acres (8,548 ha) and comprise one percent of Pennsylvania's total land area. [2]