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The 13th annual showcase of Ohio's food-truck scene will take place Friday and Saturday in Franklinton and feature 47 trucks and carts from Columbus and other parts of the state.
Bill Cohen and friends to give thanks in song. Local musician Bill Cohen has a long list of reasons to be thankful, despite turbulent times, among them, friends, family, freedom, food, music and ...
The 48th ComFest will go virtual for the first time in 2020, as most live events were cancelled caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 50th ComFest returned to Goodale Park June 24–26, 2022. The 52nd ComFest will be held June 28–30, 2024.
North Market is a food hall and public market in Columbus, Ohio.The Downtown Columbus market was established in 1876, and was the second of four founded in Columbus. The market is managed by the non-profit North Market Development Authority (NDMA), which also manages North Market Bridge Park, a market in Dublin, Ohio.
The festival, which is held to celebrate local agriculture, is headed up by the Circleville Pumpkin Show Corporation. Considered to be the biggest festival in the United States dedicated to the pumpkin, it is billed as The Greatest Free Show On Earth. Attendance has topped 400,000 for the four-day event, which is free to enter. [1]
The event also houses more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of indoor street rod vendors representing every facet of the automotive hobby, and selling everything needed to build a turn-key street rod. The Street Rod Nationals is viewed as a showcase of street rodding and over 150 new items were introduced there in 2006.
StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said Monday that the game being hosted in Columbus, Ohio, on Dec. 21 has sold 34% more tickets than the game in South Bend, Indiana, on Dec. 20.
Hundreds of restaurants, vendors, and companies open up booths, traditional music, and martial arts are performed, and cultural exhibits are set up. The Jazz and Rib Fest is a free downtown event held each July featuring jazz artists like Randy Weston, D. Bohannon Clark, and Wayne Shorter, along with rib vendors from around the country.