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Festivals unique to the United States (and Canada and Mexico in some cases) include pow wows, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, blues festivals, county fairs, state fairs, ribfests, and strawberry festivals. The first U.S. state fair was that of New York, held in 1841 in Syracuse, and has been held annually to the present year. [1]
The Parade of Homes presented by Housing First Minnesota is the largest housing show in the nation. [4] The event runs twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall, with participation peaking at 1,259 home entries in a single event in 2006. [5] The first United States Trademark for "Parade of Homes" was registered by the Home Builders ...
Billed as the Triangle’s “largest open house,” the scattered-site tour kicks off this weekend, rain or shine. Here’s what you need to know
A typical steam fair consists of: A parade ring or track in which vehicles may be demonstrated; Trade and craft stalls related to the exhibits; Areas where vehicles may be examined more closely and the public may talk to owners and operators; Entertainment areas (often, a beer tent) with food, drink, and evening music
The International Builders' Show (IBS) is organized by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and is the largest light construction building industry tradeshow in the United States. [1] [2] It is the only event of its kind, focusing specifically on the needs, concerns, and opportunities that face home builders. In 1944, the NAHB held ...
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The 2024 edition of the North to Shore festival will have Hart — and a whole lot more. Shows by Kevin Hart, Frankie Valli, Stephen Colbert, Matchbox Twenty, Gary Clark Jr., the B-52s, Gabriel ...
The Colorado Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair in Colorado located in Larkspur, Colorado, 39 miles (63 kilometers) south of Denver and 32 miles (51 kilometers) north of Colorado Springs. The Renaissance Festival typically runs between the months of June and August. It is based on a 16th-century Tudor village.