The Subaru Cherry Blossom is celebrated to remember the honor given by Japanese government. On the 150th anniversary of American independence, the Japanese government awarded 1,600 cherry trees and other… Read more »
The Pittsburgh Folk Festival was commenced in 1956 with 17 nationalities with an aim to present the diverse culture of Pennsylvania people by elevating their unity in cultural diversity. It… Read more »
The Northwest Folklife Festival was established in 1971 to encourage the growth of the cultural heritage of communities in Pacific Northwest. It is held on Memorial Day weekend usually in… Read more »
The Portugal Day Festival began in 1979 to celebrate Portuguese people, language and their culture. It marks the death of Portugal’s greatest poet, Luis de Camões’ on 10th June 1580… Read more »
The North Texas Irish Festival began in 1984 by the Southwest Celtic Music Association to increase awareness among public of the Celts royal cultural heritage. It is held in the… Read more »
The New Jersey Folk Festival is celebrated with a goal to protect and preserve the culture, music and arts of New Jersey. The festival was created in 1975. It is… Read more »
The Autumnfest first began in 1977 to provide chance for non residents and residents to enjoy the spirit of Woonsocket. It is celebrated in the month of October annually on… Read more »
The Autumn Leaf Festival is held to celebrate autumn and its beauty. The festival first began in 1953 during the homecoming of the Clarion State College. Businesses were asked to… Read more »
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is celebrated to honor Shakespeare’s life and works. It first began in Anniston as a summer stock theater project in 1972. It is located in Montgomery;… Read more »
The Tulip Time Festival is celebrated to promote and commemorate Pella’s Dutch heritage. In 1927, Lida Rogers who was a biology teacher of Holland High School insisted that Holland should… Read more »