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The North Carolina Azalea Festival
is Wilmington's annual community celebration and the largest festival
of its kind in the state. Founded in 1948, the Azalea Festival has
emerged as Wilmington's premier event. Each April, a full week of
natural beauty, big-name entertainment, festive galas, fun family
events and Southern hospitality come together to showcase the charms
of the Wilmington area. For community pride and springtime pageantry,
the North Carolina Azalea Festival has no equal! The Festival's
concerts, fairs and special events are viewed by more than one million
people each year, in person and through media coverage. More than
200,000 are estimated to attend the annual two-day street fair,
while more than 100,000 gather to watch the Festival parade. Each
event is a celebration, beginning with the traditional arrival of
Queen Azalea at the official opening of the four-day event. Stars
glitter throughout town as Southern belles and their escorts promenade
through lush gardens at the annual garden party. Everywhere the
blooming azaleas offer colorful testimony to the rich heritage of
coastal Carolina. The Festival is a great source of local pride,
with the entire community involved in displaying Wilmington to the
world in its finest colors. More than 1,000 volunteers are required
to stage over 125 events ranging from concerts to art shows, a street
fair with interactive displays, home and garden tours, a parade,
special exhibits, a circus and a variety of other entertainment
and events. At the North Carolina Azalea Festival, you'll find something
for the entire family. Come join us!
The 61st Annual North Carolina
Azalea Festival: April 9 - 13, 2008
The 61st Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival
will be held April 9-13, 2008 in the greater Wilmington area.
The Festival is a celebration of Wilmingtons exceptional artwork,
gardens, rich history and culture during its five days of entertainment
that includes: a parade, street fair, circus, concerts, pageantry,
and all that is Southern
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