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Cupcakes, pizza, doughnuts, fried chicken, pierogies, tamales and lobster can be found at the Chicago Food Truck Festival. Don't miss the sangria garden, giveaways, entertainment, outdoor games like corn hole, Jenga and volleyball, and taste portions from up to 50 gourmet food trucks.
Chicago Fringe Festival is an annual performing arts festival showcasing traditional and non-traditional performances. CFF aims to provide a space for artists to produce shows that would not otherwise be seen and a festival that is accessible to everyone. All tickets are $10. All shows are one hour long. All theatres are within walking distance of each other.
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TheChicago German-American Steuben Parade,also known as the German Day Parade, isan annual event held on the third Saturday of September in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood.
The annual Steuben Parade is the German American Event of the year, which steps off at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The parade begins at 4000 N. Lincoln Ave. traveling to Wilson Avenue and north on W...
The Chicago Jazz Festival is a popular and well-known four day free celebration of jazz now based in Millennium Park located in the Loop area of downtown Chicago. It is run by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and programmed with the assistance of Jazz Institute of Chicago during Labor Day weekend, integrating both world-famous and local artists pl...
The Chicago Marathon (branded Bank of America Chicago Marathon for sponsorship reasons and formerly the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon) is a major marathon held yearly in Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Alongside the Boston, New York, London and Berlin Marathons, it is one of the five World Marathon Majors. Thus, it is also an IAAF Gold Label race...
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is an American orchestra based in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the five American orchestras commonly referred to as the "Big Five". Founded in 1891, the Symphony makes its home at Orchestra Hall in Chicago and plays a summer season at the Ravinia Festival. The music director is Riccardo Muti, who began his tenure in 2010.
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The Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinacis run by the Chicago Yacht Club, first run in 1898. It is one of the longest fresh-water races in the world, with hundreds of boats entering the race each year. The race starts off the mouth of the Chicago River in Chicago, crosses Lake Michigan, barely enters Lake Huron, and finishes in the Round Island Channel, off Mackin...
Arrowhead Stadium (commonly or simply Arrowhead) is a stadium located in Kansas City, Missouri and home to the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs.
It is part of the city's Truman Sports Complex (together with Kauffman Stadium). The stadium is commonly referred to as the "Home of the CHIEFS" at the beginning of every home game during the singing of the national anthem. It is the...
Makapuu Meadows and its breathtaking panoramic backdrop along the Oahu coastline presents world famous Chief Sielu for a unique Hawaiian luau. Chief Sielu has appeared on David Letterman, Travel & Discovery Channels and Oprah Winfrey. He threw a flaming spear that ignited the Olympic Torch at a pre-Olympic ceremony in Salt Lake City. Chief Sielu is internationally...
The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals is an indoor midget car racing event. It takes place at the Tulsa Expo Center in January, two weeks after Christmas. NASCAR calls it the "biggest Midget race of the year". It is nicknamed the "Super Bowl of midget racing".
The inaugural 1987 event consisted of 52 midgets competing in the 2-day event. The event now consists of four days ...
As Chinchilla produces 25% of Australia’s melons (including watermelon, rockmelon and honeydew), the first Chinchilla Melon Festival was started in 1994 by local producers and businessmen, to lift the town’s spirits after the severe drought experienced in the early 1990s. Estimated numbers at the first Festival were approximately 2,500, and it has been est...
Chinese New Year is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival is usually referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China, and is one of several Lunar New Years in Asia. Observances traditionally take place from the evening preceding the first day of the year to the Lantern Festival, held on ...
Most Chinatowns present Chinese New Year (also known as Lunar New Year) festivities with dragon and lion dances accompanied by the rhythm of clashing cymbals, clanging on a gong, clapping of hardwood clappers, pounding of drums, and loud Chinese firecrackers. Special performances are held in front of Chinese businesses, where the "lion" character attempts to "eat" a h...
Chinese New Year celebrations in Hong Kong are the root of Chinese New Year festivities in Chinatowns throughout the world. Since most of the immigrants to western countries made their way through Hong Kong those Chinese ex-patriots took the traditions and customs of the Chinese New Year with them to Sydney, San Francisco, Vancouver, New York and other cities whe...
Manger Square is a focal point for all of the Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem, with a giant Christmas tree crowning the square. It is the traditional spot where locals and pilgrims sing Christmas carols before the midnight mass at the Church of the Nativity. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Armenian Apostolic Church follow the Julian Calendar l...
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