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Animazement (anime) Aniwave (anime) Apple Chill. Carolina Renaissance Festival. Fayetteville Dogwood Festival (musics, arts and crafts, art, educational) Halloween on Franklin Street. John Canoe (influenced by the Fancy Dress Festival) Lake Eden Arts Festival (instructive, performing arts) North Carolina Azalea Festival.
Folkmoot USA, The State International Festival of North Carolina, is an international folk festival held since 1984 in Waynesville, North Carolina and surrounding communities. During its history, the two-week event has featured around 8000 performers from approximately 200 countries. The Folkmoot USA non-profit organization has its headquarters ...
Harrington directs a Wilmington cast. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3-4, 3 p.m. Nov. 5. For tickets, call 910-632-2285 or go to ThalianHall.org. The play also runs Nov. 11-12 at Brunswick Little Theatre in ...
July 2, 1973. Baxter Clock is a historic street clock located in New Bern, North Carolina. It was manufactured in 1920 by the Seth Thomas Clock Company, and erected in 1930 opposite the front entrance of Baxter's Jewelry Store. The four-sided clock has brass and steel works contained in a spherical cast iron case which consists of three stages.
2021. Participants. Over 1,000 Volunteers. Attendance. 300,000. Website. ncazaleafestival.org. The North Carolina Azalea Festival is an annual community festival in Wilmington, North Carolina. The largest festival of its kind in the state, [citation needed] it was founded in 1948, and takes place in April.
National Black Theatre Festival. North Carolina Azalea Festival. North Carolina Black Bear Festival. North Carolina Black Film Festival. North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival. North Carolina Potato Festival. North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival. North Carolina Watermelon Festival.
Bojangles Coliseum, [a] originally Charlotte Coliseum and formerly Independence Arena and Cricket Arena, is an 8,600-seat multi-purpose arena located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which also oversees nearby Ovens Auditorium and the uptown Charlotte Convention Center .
Bele Chere was an annual music and arts street festival held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The festival was previously held annually on the last weekend in July [1][2] since 1979. [3] It was the largest free festival in the Southeastern United States, [4][5] attracting over 350,000 people. [1] The festival consisted of six stages ...