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Annually at Pioneer Courthouse Square in Downtown Portland, Oregon, the Portland Holiday Ale Fest is five days of fun and beer tasting for adults (21 and over. No children allowed) between Thanksgiving an...
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Step into Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' and live the experience as in Victorian, England. Each year the city of Rochester in Kent, the United Kingdom, rolls out the red carpet, plumb pudding and Ch...
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Navidades is the official Christmas season in Puerto Rico. It begins ten days before Christmas and extends until Epiphany (January 6). Celebrations are vast, colorful and spiced with the unique fusion of...
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Described as whimsical and fascinating, each year the city of Oaxaca (Wa-Saw-Kha) in Mexico hosts the Night (or Feast) of the Radishes, Noche de Rabanos. The tradition began over 100 years ago when the...
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Lucky you if you are privileged to spend Christmas in the Bahamas because the day after, December 26 is the Junkanoo Festival. Think of rolling Christmas, Mardi Gras and African celebrations into one big,...
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Commemorating a pagan festival celebrating the goddess of abundance, Ekeko and the January 24, 1781 battle between the Bolivians and imperial Spain, Alasitas is held annually on this date in the city of L...
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Miami is known for its art deco style architecture and each January it hosts Art Deco Weekend, a festival of architecture, art and all things Miami. This free community cultural festival supports the Miam...
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Music, dance, street parades and more color than your eyes can count, the Philippine's annual Ati-Atihan Festival is a delight. Celebrating both the peace pact between the indigenous Ati of Panay and the...
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Black Nazarene Fiesta is observed annually in Manila, Philippines. It culminates in a parade originating from the Quiapo Church featuring a life-size statue of the district’s patron saint, Black Nazarene....
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A celebration of multiculturalism, the end of slavery and the diversity of Columbian Society, Carnaval de Negros y Blancos (Carnival of Black & White) is annual celebration in Columbia. Featuring food, mu...
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Over 2000 artists, 30 events and 20 venues, Celtic Connections is the largest music festival in the United Kingdom each winter. It features a variety of music genres from Indie and Fusion to Rock, Gaelic...
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Chinese New Year is a big holiday in China and with Chinese communities worldwide. It is treated much like Christmas in the West or the Eid holidays in the Islamic world. Festivities last 15 days and are...
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Leave it to the Aussies to make sport of one of the most reviled insects in the world, the cockroach. Each year on Australia Day, Brisbane Australia celebrates with the Cockroach Races, cockroach beauty c...
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Throughout the glaciers and ice in northern climates, worms thrive. They're an essential part of the ecosystem and actually enjoy being frozen. Each year over the first weekend of February the city of C...
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First held in 1896, the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is the original indoor extravaganza of carnival shows, entertainment, competitive riding and premium stock competitions. 45 acres under one roof.
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Gainesville, Florida has been hosting the three weekend long Hoggetowne Medieval Faire since 1986. The event is open Saturday and Sunday and features jousting, falconry, entertainment, crafts, rides and e...
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Originally, the celebration of the new harvest known as the Laba Festival was a national event in China and other Buddhist countries. With the spread of Buddhism throughout the region, it became a day of...
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Lohri is a cultural festival celebrated in the Punjabi region of India each year by the Sikhs and Hindus. It marks the end of the previous farming year and the financial beginning of the next farming year...