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Sterlingfest Art and Music Fair is an annual summer festival in the city of Sterling Heights, Michigan.It is held the last week of July at Dodge Park and has historically drawn crowds of 120,000-125,000 people over a three-day period. [1]
The festival debuted in 2007. Produced by Funfest Productions Inc , the Stars & Stripes Festival bills itself as drawing over 500,000 people annually to enjoy carnival rides, national and local music acts, cuisine from America the world, tributes to military service members and veterans, art exhibits, and fireworks and laser show displays.
Lakeside Mall is a defunct super-regional shopping mall in Sterling Heights, Michigan.Located on the M-59 commercial corridor, the mall is currently anchored by JCPenney and Macy's via exterior entrances, with two vacant anchor stores previously occupied by Lord & Taylor and Sears.
Sterling is a village in Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 474 at the 2020 census . The village is located within Deep River Township .
The property is part in Holly Township, Michigan, part in Groveland Township, Michigan, and to honor this the fictional village's name was changed to "Hollygrove". Permanent structures and stages have been built over the years and the festival has been expanded steadily to accommodate an estimated annual attendance of 250,000 people.
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Tulip Time Festival is an annual festival held in Holland, Michigan. Tulip festivals are held in many cities around the United States of America that were founded or largely inhabited by Dutch settlers. It has been held every year (except 2020) in mid-May since 1929 and is currently the longest running tulip festival in the United States. [1]
The Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, often referred to as MWMF or Michfest, [1] was a lesbian feminist women's music festival held annually from 1976 to 2015 in Oceana County, Michigan, on privately owned woodland near Hart Township referred to as "The Land" by Michfest organizers and attendees.