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Weekend Maritime Festival Wrap-up

Posted on June 10, 2011 by Rick SpilmanJune 10, 2011

If you are looking for something to do this weekend, there is no shortage of maritime festivals.   In addition to Delaware ‘Bay Day,’ which we posted about earlier today, the following cities and ports are having festivals this weekend:

The Mackinaw Maritime Festival in Mackinaw City, Michigan

10th Annual Cape Cod Maritime Festival at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum in Hyannis MA

Lake Champlain Maritime Festival on the Lake Champlain Waterfront, Burlington, Vermont

1st Annual Taste of Juneau Food and Music Festival (not strictly maritime, but pretty close)

Riverdale RiverFest at the College of Mount St. Vincent in Riverdale, NY

 

 

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