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The Holiday Folk Fair is an annual three-day festival celebrating cultures from around the world. Thousands of visitors attend the Fair each year. It is held the weekend before Thanksgiving in West Allis, Wisconsin, at the Wisconsin Exposition Center of Wisconsin State Fair Park. It is billed as the largest indoor international festival in ...
Table Key: † Permanent = majority of venue comprises permanent, outdoor, purpose-built structures in a stable site; Semi-permanent = outdoor event occurs regularly at stable public or private venue (e.g.: public parks; private farms, etc.) and features some permanent purpose-built structures; Recurring Event = event occurs regularly at stable public or private venue (e.g.: public parks ...
Bluegrass Music Festival is an annual 2-day festival that promotes the authentic bluegrass sound and features regional and national musicians. Proceeds from the festival support area non-profits. [52] Dan Jam Music Festival was started in 2009 to honor the memory of Daniel Conner, who died in a car accident at a young age. The music festival ...
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This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Italian Americans in Wisconsin. Pages in category "Italian-American culture in Wisconsin" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Casa Hispana will host a Latino Fest celebration, free and open to the community, on Sept. 14. The event will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pierce Park, 1035 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton.
Peterstown neighborhood was densely populated with about 90% Italian-Americans. It became less populated with Italians towards the late 1970s. Freehold Township (22.0% Italian-American) Garfield; Hackensack; Hoboken – Four popular Italian-American celebrities—Frank Sinatra, Buddy Valastro, Jimmy Roselli and Joe Pantoliano—grew up here.
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