It’s summertime and that means more festivals than you can throw a stick at, and Uncle Dave Macon Days in Murfreesboro, Tennessee is no exception.
This three-day annual festival in Murfreesboro, a college town right outside of Nashville, kicks off July 10 through the 12 and sees more than 45,000 visitors to the Cannonsburgh pioneer village.
Get there early and enjoy all kinds of homemade goodies from funnel cake to jam and enjoy watching local clogging, banjo picking and more. The festival is free and open to the public.
It’s almost Bastille Day, and you know what that means, the entire city of Paris celebrating and that should not be missed this year.
Starting on the evening of July 13th at the Place de le Bastille you can be a part of history with an enormous dance and music party which marks not only Bastille Day this year but also the Eiffel Tower’s 120th birthday.
If you can’t make it on the 13th, be sure to stick around for the fireworks and light show that starts at 10:45pm on July 14th. And did we mention this is all free travel fun?! Now we have your attention, huh?
Don’t yet have July 4th plans this year? Well then, it’s time to book a flight to Seattle, Washington for the 2009 Seattle International Beer Festival.
From July 3rd to the 5th, you can take part in the beer festival by drinking your weight in more than 130 beers from around the globe. Held at the Murel Amphitheater in Seattle Center, this beer festival features food, music, chess, contests, beer sampling and even backgammon.
Start planning now for a rollicking good time.