List of festivals in Pennsylvania
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This is a partial list of festivals and celebrations in Pennsylvania.
March
- Pennsylvania Maple Festival — Meyersdale
April
May
- Mayfair — Allentown
- Peddler's Village Strawberry Festival — first weekend in May in Lahaska[1]
- Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival — Pittsburgh
- Fine Arts Fiesta — third week in may Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wilkes-Barre
June
- Artifest at the Museum of Indian Culture — Allentown
- SouthSide Film Festival — Bethlehem
- Three Rivers Arts Festival — Pittsburgh
- Thunder in the Valley motorcycle rally — Johnstown
July
- American MusicFest — Harrisburg
- Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts — State College
- Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival — Philadelphia
- Roar on the Shore — Erie
- Rootz: The Green City Music Festival — Pittsburgh
August
- Great Allentown Fair — Allentown
- Harford Fair — Harford Township
- Musikfest — Bethlehem
- The Peach Music Festival — Scranton
- Philadelphia Folk Festival — Schwenksville
- Roasting Ears of Corn Festival — Native American heritage festival in Allentown
- Thunder Mountain Lenapé Nation — Saltsburg
September
- Bloomsburg Fair — Bloomsburg
- Budweiser Made in America Festival — Philadelphia
- Ephrata Fair — Ephrata
- Great Allentown Fair — Allentown
- Little Italy Days — Pittsburgh (Bloomfield)
- Lyons Fiddle Festival[2]
- Pittsburgh Dragon Boat Festival — Pittsburgh (South Side)
- Scottdale Fall Festival (Scottdale)
October
- Applefest — first weekend in October in Franklin
- New Holland Farmer's Fair — New Holland
- Paoli Blues Fest — first Saturday in October in Paoli [3]
- Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival — Philadelphia
References
- ↑ "Strawberry time in Lahaska". Philadelphia Enquirer. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
Peddler's Village in Lahaska will celebrate spring on Saturday and Sunday with the 39th annual Strawberry Festival.
- ↑ http://www.lyonsfiddlefest.com
- ↑ paolibluesfest.com
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