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Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival (21st May, 2010) : Includes activities, juried fine arts and crafts exhibitors, antique vendors, pirates, Kids Fun Zone, live music and contests Held since 1964 on the first weekend in May in historic downtown Fernandina Beach on beautiful Amelia Island, Florida. |
St. Mary's County Oyster Festival (27th April, 2005) : Held on the third weekend of October near Leonardtown, Maryland. Includes an oyster shucking contest and cook-off. |
Yarmouth Clam Festival (27th April, 2005) : Includes an arts and crafts show, musicians, sporting events, and food tastings. Weekend festival held in mid-July since 1965, located in Yarmouth, Maine. |
National Shrimp Festival (27th April, 2005) : Held every year in October at the public beach area in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Offers arts and crafts, entertainment, food, and fun. |
Maine Lobster Festival (27th April, 2005) : Provides ticket and cooking contest information, event schedule, parade and 10k race sign-up. Held in August in Rockland, Maine. |
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Grant Seafood Festival () : Includes schedule, history, photographs, and information for crafters. All-volunteer two-day event held in February in Grant, Florida since 1965.
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Maine Lobster Festival () : Provides ticket and cooking contest information, event schedule, parade and 10k race sign-up. Held in August in Rockland, Maine.
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National Shrimp Festival () : Held every year in October at the public beach area in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Offers arts and crafts, entertainment, food, and fun.
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Yarmouth Clam Festival () : Includes an arts and crafts show, musicians, sporting events, and food tastings. Weekend festival held in mid-July since 1965, located in Yarmouth, Maine.
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Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival () : Celebrating the foods of Washington state's Olympic Peninsula, with a focus on Dungeness crab. Includes events listing and ways to participate or volunteer. Held on the second weekend in October.
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