There's an arts and crafts show, flower market, music, wine tasting and sampling of food from local restaurants.
In this college town south of the Twin Cities, there's a fine-arts festival, tractor pulls, a bike tour, reenactments of the famous bank raid and a Sunday parade.
This northeast Illinois fair, held since 1888, features exhibits, entertainment and music plus harness racing, tractor pulls and demolition derbies.
This big festival in southwest Michigan wine country features music on three stages, Friday fireworks, an art fair, motorcycle and bicycle tours, grape stomps and a Sunday parade.
WTIP, North Shore Community Radio, hosts this outdoor fest of more than 25 local and regional music acts next to the municipal campground.
The city's big sampling festival returns to Grant Park at the end of summer, with free dance lessons and free performances on two stages, including one by CeeLo Green.
This Minneapolis suburb features a street market and carnival, dachshund races, a craft-beer fest, logrolling and fireworks on Saturday and a 3 p.m. parade on Sunday.
The Victorian estate on the Mississippi River hosts horses, restored carriages and drivers in period dress for competitive arena and cross-country sport driving, a passion of the frontier aristocrats who built it.
In Whiteside Park, there's an arts fair plus music, an old-time medicine show and pony rides and a petting zoo for kids.
This music festival downtown features nationally known rock and folk acts. This year they include Spoon, Shakey Graves and Sarah Jarosz.
Go on guided tours of Ashland's famous murals, meet the artists and go on a mural scavenger hunt. There's also food, music, crafts and a car show.
This large fair, with nearly 600 artists, includes a car show and an antiques and collectibles section as well as a Man Cave.
This juried art show, in Memorial Park on the shore of Lake Superior, includes a live art auction and a tour of studios and galleries, with artist demonstrations.
Help celebrate the 1962 crash landing of a 20-pound piece of Russia's Sputnik on a street in Manitowoc. There's a wacky costume contest, a Miss Space Debris pageant, a pet costume contest, a space-themed movie and music.
In Turtle Creek Stadium, teams from Australia, the United Kingdom, India, the Philippines, Finland and the United States show their best pyrotechnics, accompanied by music. Tickets go on sale in mid-May and sell out.
This free, easygoing festival is in this Minnesota River town's Minnesota Square Park.
This festival at Lake Nokomis celebrates the monarch migration from Minnesota to Mexico and includes a costume parade, music, dance, art activities and monarch games.
Bluegrass bands will play at this family festival at Lake Elmo Park Reserve at the eastern edge of the Twin Cities, free with $7 vehicle permit. There also will be camping and food vendors.
Along the five-mile Midtown Greenway bike route in south Minneapolis, enjoy live music, art installations and theatrical performances between 4 and 10 p.m.
At this Ojibwe community just north of Bayfield, there will be a powwow, canoe races, traditional games, artisan demos, music and a fry-bread making contest.
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