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North Carolina Strawberry Festival |
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North Carolina Folk Arts Festival |
Festivals, Fairs, Celebrations & Unique Events of North Carolina |
19th Annual Watermellon Festival |
Features NC's largest agricultural parade and activities such as antique & crafts fair, foods, amusement rides, street dances each night, fireworks display, free watermelon slices and watermelon games. |
The highlight of this festival is the full-scale reenactment of sea battles between Blackbeard and Lt. Maynard in the Hampton Harbor. |
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North Carolina Apple Festival |
North Carolina Seafood Festival |
Fall is in the air and so is the smell of freshly baked fried apple pies. |
27th Annual Woolly Worm Festival |
This annual festival combines seafood from the restaurants of Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, crafts and live jazz and blues, plus children's activities. |
21st Annual Barbeque Festival |
Woolly Bear caterpillars race for glory along their strings on the festival stage in hopes of becoming the champion of the festival. |
North Carolina Film Festival |
20th Annual International Festival |
North Carolina Renaissance Festival |
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This festival celebrates North Carolina's History, cultural & multi-ethnic diversity and talents.
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Celebrating 73 Years Of Family Fun! |
58th Annual NC Azalea Festival |
Founded in 1948, this festival has become the largest and most entertaining event of its kind in North Carolina. |
Lexington calls itself the "Barbeque Capital of the world"... over 150,000 festival goers tend to agree. |
Where craftsmen & artisans unite. Buy, sell, trade unique items. A family event with money and prizes for kid's creative entries.
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North Carolina Wine Festival
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Sample wines ranging from the sweet Muscadines from grapes that are native to North Carolina, to a variety of popular blends that are unique to the region. |
12th Annual Blue Ridge BBQ Festival
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One of the most popular festivals in Western North Carolina, and one of the premier barbecue events in the nation. |
Stroll among the food and craft stands at the Street Fair, square dance into the night on the street to the old tunes played on mountain fiddles. |
36th Annual Shindig on the Green
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Downtown Asheville's City Plaza turns into an evening full of toe-tapping and hand-clapping celebrating Western North Carolina's heritage of bluegrass music. |
48th Annual Highland Games
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Downtown Asheville's City Plaza turns into an evening full of toe-tapping and hand-clapping celebrating Western North Carolina's heritage of bluegrass music. |
NC International Folk Festival |
Dedicated to promoting an awareness and appreciation of the diverse cultures in this area. |
Peach ice cream, crafts, novelties, and fresh peaches from the trees of Montgomery County. |
Brushy Mountain Apple Festival |
The rides, musical entertainment and crafts are a merely a bonus. You're here for the seafood.
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Seafood, Blues & Jazz Festival |
If one tired of music and dancing there were workshops on yoga, fiddling, waltzing, drumming, Latin dance, building green homes, massage, sonic healing, herbal medicine, and more. |
If one tired of music and dancing there were workshops on yoga, fiddling, waltzing, drumming, Latin dance, building green homes, massage, sonic healing, herbal medicine, and more. |
An annual celebration of Americana music . |
A combination of outdoor theater, circus, arts and crafts fair, jousting tournament and feast
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Christmas by the Sea Festival |
Enjoy Southport historic home tour, lighted boat parade (flotilla), choral concerts and more. |
Old Wilmington by Candlelight |
This annual Christmas-time event iincludes tours of dozen or more of Wilmington's finest old houses, decorated for the holidays. |
Carolina Film and Video Festival |
The longest continuously running festival in North and South Carolina, celebrating its 28th year in 2005.
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55th Annual Camellia Show |
Enjoy the myriad of color provided by over a thousand camellia blooms grown in the region.
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