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Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Page County Heritage Festival


Saturday & Sunday: October 9 -10, 2010
Come Rain or Shine!
Location: The Page County Fairgrounds on Collins Avenue in Luray, VA
The Page County Heritage Festival is a two-day annual event which is always held on the Columbus Day observed weekend, in October.
First held in 1969, it is one of the oldest such arts and crafts shows in Virginia. Attendance has grown to over 10,000 with more than 175 crafters and artists from throughout Virginia and nearby states.
Craft demonstrations range from quilt making, woodworking, great wheel spinning, basket weaving, soap making, and original paintings, to apple butter boiling and apple cider pressing.
The Antique Tractor Steam and Gas Engine Show is one of the largest in the Shenandoah Valley, and features a large number of demonstrations of farm work from the county's early days using steam equipment for wheat thrashing, log sawing, straw baling, and making shingles and sorghum molasses.
Food is Bountiful! Choose from dozens of home-made selections. Other favorite events include mule train rides, face painting, and a variety of live entertainment featuring bands, cloggers, and shows.
Valuable raffle prizes are donated by a number of local history organizations, and there are large selections of books for sale. A consignment building is full of crafts and foods made by the people of Page County.
Our Heritage Festival is a fun filled event, with activities to delight all family members.
We hope you will make plans to enjoy our lovely valley, the magnificent Blue Ridge Mountains in their fall splendor, our quaint small town atmosphere, and the Festival celebrating our heritage.
Parking & Entertainment FREE!
For more information contact: The Luray / Page Chamber of Commerce at 540-743-3915 or visit www.luraypage.com/heritage
Buses Welcome but Advance Notice is Advised
Admission Fee: $3.00 
 
 
 
 
 

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