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  2. National Cherry Festival 2024 schedule: When to see air ... - AOL

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    The total economic impact of everyone who came to Traverse City purely for the festival along with festival operational spending was $33.4 million in output, supporting 323 jobs, the study found.

  3. National Cherry Festival - Wikipedia

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    The National Cherry Festival is a food festival held annually in Traverse City, Michigan, United States. The eight-day festival celebrates cherry production in the Grand Traverse Bay region surrounding Traverse City, which is nicknamed the "Cherry Capital of the World". [1] The festival was inaugurated in 1925 as the "Blessing of the Blossoms ...

  4. Festival organizers, Cherry Capital Airport at impasse over ...

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    A big question looms over this year's National Cherry Festival in Traverse City: Will there be an airshow with an appearance by the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels?. The problem: festival organizers and ...

  5. All that remains of 1987 World's Largest Cherry Pie can be ...

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    Neighboring city Charlevoix held the record for a 7-ton, 14-foot-long cherry pie baked in 1976, but in 1987, Traverse City bakers had a record number of cherries, the biggest crop at the time ...

  6. Cherry production in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The first cherry trees were planted in Michigan in 1852 by The Reverend Peter Dougherty, who in 1839 established a Presbyterian mission at present-day Old Mission. In 1893, the first commercial orchard was established on the Old Mission Peninsula, north of Traverse City. [9]

  7. Chateau Chantal - Wikipedia

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    The Original Traverse City Cherry Festival began in 1925 as the Blessing of the Blossoms Festival. This Festival was originally an event held in early may to attract tourists to Northern Michigan to view the cherry blossoms. In 1931 the Michigan Legislature renamed the festival the National Cherry Festival, and moved the event to the summer. [11]

  8. Traverse House continues National Cherry Festival fundraiser

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    Jul. 14—TRAVERSE CITY — Yet another year, cars filled up the roads of downtown Traverse City in search of parking for the National Cherry Festival. Many may have ended up in the parking lot of ...

  9. Traverse City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Traverse City is nicknamed "the Cherry Capital of the World", as the area surrounding Grand Traverse Bay is a hotspot for cherry production. [6] [7] The city hosts the National Cherry Festival, attracting approximately 500,000 visitors annually. [8] The Traverse City area is also known for its wine production. [9]