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1) Underwater Music Festival - Florida (July)

2)UFO Festival - New Mexico

3)Yale Bologna - Michigan (July) - For The Meat Eaters

 

American's festivals tell me that Americans can make a parties. They know how to celebrate and have fun and do this the best. Every festival is creative and unique. People take it serious and carefully prepare to festivals

 

From the list I would choose Yale Bologna - Michigan (July) - For The Meat Eaters because I like food festivals and like to spend time outside and try delicious food.

1) The Gay parade festival:

 

I find it interesting because of homosexuality being mainstreamed in the U.S. Which is positive. However, what I find disgusting is how political forces use the festival to vilify law and order agencies.

 

2) St. Patrick's day: I appreciate the rowdy and party nature of the event.

 

3) Civil War reenact-ions: I love it because people take a keen interest and are passionate about history. I would like to see this because this has been relatively untouched by toxic politics since it takes a lot of hard-work, certain political forces known for their inherent lazy nature have not corrupted it.

-Which 3 festivals do you find the most interesting? Why?

 

-What do these festivals/celebrations tell you about American culture?

 

-If you could choose only one of these festivals to visit, which would you choose and why?

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