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Town Point Park is a 7-acre (2.8 ha) [1] waterfront city park on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. The park hosts major outdoor concerts, award-winning festivals and special events each year to include Norfolk Harborfest, Bayou Boogaloo, and 4 July Celebrations. Norfolk Festevents programs Town Point Park on behalf of the City of ...
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” singalong, 2 p.m. April 6, Chrysler Hall, Norfolk. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, 7:30 p.m. April 11, Chrysler Hall, Norfolk.
The Norfolk Jazz Festival, though smaller by comparison to some of the big city jazz festivals, still manages to attract the country's top jazz performers. It is held in August. [105] The Town Point Virginia Wine Festival has become a showcase for Virginia-produced wines and has enjoyed increasing success over the years.
This event is located at Town Point Park, Norfolk, Virginia. [2] The civil-military parade and pageant involves a cast of over 800 artists from many different countries, [ 3 ] and has over 28,000 people attending every year, including over 12,000 area students at the annual student matinees.
Asbury Park Jazz Festival in Asbury Park [citation needed] Jersey City Jazz Festival in Jersey City [citation needed] OSPAC Jazz Festival in West Orange [75] James Moody Jazz Festival in Newark, New Jersey; Exit Zero Jazz Festival (Cape May, NJ) 2012–present, 2 times annually; New York. Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival in Albany [76]
Green Beans Almondine. You'll save some space in the oven by making this quick and easy side dish entirely on the stovetop. The green beans are simple, but perfectly flavorful thanks to butter ...
Musikfest, an eleven-day outdoor music festival held annually each August in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the largest free music festival in the United States, drawing over 1.3 million attendees. [ 1 ]
The Downtown Norfolk Historic District is a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 and expanded in 2001. [3] It encompasses 97 contributing buildings in the central business district of Norfolk. The largely commercial buildings reflect Norfolk's prosperity of the 1890s through the 1930s.