Lilac Festival (New York)

Lilac Festival (New York)

The Lilac Festival is an art, music, food and flora festival hosted annually in early May in the Highland Park in Rochester, New York. It is one of the largest festivals of its kind in North America, drawing spectators from all over the globe. Highland Park possesses a huge collection of lilacs, featuring more than a thousand bushes and hundreds of different varieties. Early May is the season that lilacs are blooming in Rochester.

The festival was informally started in 1898 when 3,000 people came to the park one Sunday in May to see the lilacs. Since then the number of viewers has grown to over 500,000 and the festival plays out over the course of ten days. The modern day festival is started with a parade and frequently hosts concerts and other attractions during the week. The Highland Park arboretum is toured free of charge and is open to all visitors. The fields surrounding the arboretum host a myriad of vendor's tents and food stands.The festival ends each year with the annual Lilac 10K road race and 5K Family Fun Run. The 10K Course is USATF certified.

Tents

In recent years the festival has expanded to include many different vendors in tents set up around Highland Park. It's not uncommon at the festival to find tents ranging from car windshield repair to cable tv service to fried dough. One staple of the festival is the Rochester kettle corn tent where its not uncommon for the line to be 30 to 50 people long almost all day.

History

In 1888, nurserymen George Ellwanger and Patrick Barry endowed the Rochester community with 20 acres of gently rolling hills that are now known as Highland Park. It was noted as one of the nation's first municipal arboretums. Renowned park designer Frederick Law Olmsted was responsible for final development of Highland Park. The park's lilac collection was started by horticulturist John Dunbar in 1892 with 20 varieties, some of which were descendants of slips of native Balkan Mountain flowers that were carried to the new world by early colonists. Today, over 500 varieties of lilacs cover 22 of Highland Park's convert|155|acre|km2.

External links

* [http://www.lilacfestival.com Official website]


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