Festive Festivals
0Story by Amber Weaver VOLUME 1: An inside look into some of the fantastic festivals found in the Volunteer State Whether it’s the smell of delicious fried food, the pride of seeing your loved ones perform or even the unique finds you’ll purchase from a local craftsman, festivals are a point of joy in our lives — joy that is shared among communities, tourists and, most importantly, family. Thankfully, here in Tennessee, we have festivals that stretch from the western plains to the mountains in the east. What’s even better is that they take place year-round and include something for…
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Story by Amber Weaver VOLUME 1: An inside look into some of the fantastic festivals found in the Volunteer State…