Dogwood Festival

Dogwood Festival

Numerous Cities and Towns in the U.S. hold Dogwood Festivals, usually an annual event coinciding with the blooming of dogwood trees in the spring:

*The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts-and-crafts fair held annually at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
*The Vestavia Hills Dogwood Festival is a multifaceted month-long event held in Vestavia Hills, Alabama
*The Dogwood Festival of Charlottesville, Virginia has been held since 1958.
*The Fayetteville, North Carolina Dogwood Festival is a three day musical event held annually since 1982
*The " [http://www.winchesterdogwoodfestival.com/history.html International Dogwood Festival] " premiered in 2005 in Winchester, Tennessee.
*The "Dogwood Arts Festival" is a yearly arts festival in Knoxville, Tennessee that was started in 1960.
*The Dogwood Festival held in Quincy, Illinois annually in May.
*The "Dogwood Festival of the Lewis-Clark Valley" is a month-long festival celebrated annually in Lewiston, Indiana
*The "Lake of the Ozarks Dogwood Festival" began in 1950 in Camdenton, Missouri.
*A Dogwood Festival has been held annually since 1962 in Perry County, Indiana
*An annual Dogwood Festival in Farmville, North Carolina was started in 1987
*The longest running annual Dogwood Festival in Woodville, Texas was started in 1940.


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