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Bannack Days are celebrated each year in July in honor of the first capital of Montana, Bannack. Today, Bannack is an authentic ghost town that comes to life for the event. Those attending witness Montana...
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The annual Chincoteague Pony Swim and Roundup in Chincoteague, Virginia, captures national and local interest as it continues to be a unique spectacle since 1925. Marguerite Henry's popular children's nov...
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National Daiquiri Day celebrates the Cuban invention, the daiquiri, a rum-based drink with lime juice, sugar, and crushed ice. There are two versions of how the daiquiri came to be. VERSION ONE An Ame...
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In 1575, a plague ripped through Venice, in today's Italy, killing over 50,000 people or one-third of the population. In fear and panic, the Venetians prayed and vowed to build a new church for the Redeem...
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Louisiana State Fiddling Championship is part of the Folk Music and Craft Festival at Northwestern State University each year. The focus is on authentic and traditional folk music and customs. Annually in...
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National Flitch Day honors an English tradition performed by monks since 1104 AD. Monks would offer a side of bacon (flitch) to any married couple who could reaffirm their vows to each other in marriage....
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Liberation Day in Nicaragua marks the July 19, 1979, anniversary of the Sandinista's defeat of the Somoza dictatorship. Liberation Day is a national holiday.
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National Moth Week is an annual awareness campaign and fundraiser. Moths don't get the credit they are due because people think they are not as pretty as butterflies and are known to devour wool sweater...
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These events take the idea of a sister city to a new level. Concurrently, Sherwood, Oregon, and Nottingham, England, hold Robin Hood-themed festivals. In England, Nottingham Archery Tournament & Festival....
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This event honors the acceptance of the Double Gold Award by the Maple River Winery in Casselton, North Dakota. The winery received the 2010 Indy International Wine Competition award for its Strawberry Rh...
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Toss Away the "Could have" and the "Should have" day falls on the third Saturday in July. Created by Martha J. Ross-Rodgers, an author and motivational speaker, this event is about letting go of the pas...
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Wherever you are in the world, and whatever your current situation, make plans to participate in the Annual PADI Women's Dive Day. It can be as simple as taking part virtually with PADI or, if your situat...
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Woodies are a style of car that existed in the 1940s and 1950s. These vehicles had wood sides and doors associated with freedom, Americana, and surfing. Across the United States, woodie car clubs hold spe...
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The Kingdom of Love organizes international Cake Day to celebrate friendship and peace between people. Cake symbolizes how different ingredients (people) combine to make great things happen (cake). The...
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed the first Captive Nations Week in 1959. It affirmed America's support of individual liberties, an idea absent under communism, apartheid, and colonialism. The f...