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Occoquan Historic District is a national historic district located at Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia. It encompasses 60 contributing buildings in the town of Occoquan. The buildings are predominantly frame, two-story, residential structures although the earliest examples are constructed of stone or brick.
This list includes folk festivals worldwide, except those with only a partial focus on folk music or arts. Folk festivals may also feature folk dance or ethnic foods. Handicrafting has long been exhibited at such events and festival-like gatherings, as it has its roots in the rural crafts .
Occoquan (/ ˈ ɒ k ə k w ɒ n /) [6] is a town in Prince William County, Virginia founded in 1804. [7] The population was 934 at the 2010 United States Census . The current mayor is Earnest W. Porta Jr.
-Friday-Sunday: 16th Central Georgia Greek Festival at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church, 859 1st St. Come for authentic Greek food, pastries and drinks, church tours, music, dance, art, crafts ...
The main category is for festivals including several of the arts, and those not covered by more specific sub-categories. The following category is for arts festivals in the United States , which are festivals focused on the arts at large.
— A spring tradition continues at the David Owsley Museum of Art on the Ball State University campus with "Art in Bloom," a free public floral exhibition Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19.
Once surrounded by barbed wire fence, the Workhouse Arts Center is now an open arts center. [2] Artists rent studio space, actors perform on the stage, students of all ages take classes from dance to blacksmithing [ 3 ] on an arcaded campus built on the same Jeffersonian plan of linked pavilions as found on the main grounds of the University of ...
Torpedo Factory Art Center in 2021. The Torpedo Factory Art Center is the former U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, a naval munitions factory on the banks of the Potomac River in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia which was converted into an art center in 1974. The facility is located at 105 N. Union Street, near the eastern end of King Street. [1]