Headliners of this outdoor festival south of Des Moines include Hozier, Vampire Weekend and Noah Kahan. Camping is available.
You can't see this kind of thing just anywhere: cut-throat log rolling, boom running, springboard chopping and speed climbing.
The fair in this Milwaukee suburb features big-name musicians, a sea-lion show, a daily parade and lots of contests, including hog-calling, cookie-stacking and cream puff-eating.
Just up the Chippewa River from Lake Pepin, this free blues festival in Memorial Park features 16 bands.
Jelly Roll, Parker McCollum and Eric Church are among the headliners at this big country festival in west-central Minnesota.
More than 180 singer-songwriters perform at more than 40 venues along College Avenue downtown.
In this longtime logging town, there will be lumberjack shows, chainsaw carving, music and a parade Sunday.
Ride the Root River State Trail, then enjoy music, kids' games, sports tournaments, fireworks and a parade on Sunday.
This big music festival features more than 170 artists on nine stages and, unlike other Grant Park festivals, is not free. Reserve rooms far in advance.
There's a lot going on at the North Shore's biggest festival, including loon-calling, log-rolling, herring-eating and rock-skipping contests; Saturday fireworks; and the grand parade on Sunday.
Since 1972, fans of this Jazz Age cornetist and composer have held this festival in his hometown on the Mississippi.
In this Mississippi River town, there's music, food and games in Bay Point Park and an arts show in Levee Park. The parade is on Sunday.
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