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Washington, DC is a historical and cultural centre of the United States, and there are many fantastic festivals and celebrations highlighting the country's diversity and honouring its heroes and significant achievements.
Here are some of the most popular yearly events to look forward to in Washington, DC.
Annual events in Washington, DC
Martin Luther King Day (January)
The life of Martin Luther King Jr is honoured annually in January, the month of his birthday. A number of commemorative events take place around the city on the third Monday in January. Events include a wreath-laying service at the Martin Luther King Memorial and a parade. The day is also designated as a national day of community service.
St Patrick's Day Parade (March)
Washington, DC's version of this famous event is a family day out to celebrate the unique culture of Ireland. Expect dancers, singers, Irish music, marching bands, pipe bands and floats.
National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade (April)
The annual Cherry Blossom Festival Parade is a fun and colourful event that takes place along Constitution Avenue. Floats, marching bands and celebrity performers put on a grand spectacle of music and entertainment to celebrate spring.
Smithsonian Folklife Festival (July)
This unique Washington DC tradition is the city's largest annual cultural event, attracting around a million people a year. The festival aims to celebrate the heritage of different states and regions as well as international communities. Attendees can enjoy music and dance performances, storytelling, exhibitions, and delicious tastings of traditional foods.
National Independence Day Parade (July)
Washington, DC is the ultimate place to celebrate the Fourth of July in America. The city comes alive with a huge and impressive parade, numerous music performances, arts-and-crafts festivals, a famous evening performance by the National Symphony Orchestra on the steps of the Capitol Building and, of course, a massive fireworks display.
National Book Festival (August/September)
The National Book Festival is an annual celebration of literature involving a full day of book signings, performances, a poetry slam, and select film screenings. This festival is an excellent place for new arrivals to feed their literary appetite and broaden their cultural understanding of the United States through representatives from across the country showcasing books from their states.
National Christmas Tree and Pageant of Peace (December)
This unique festival celebrates the holiday season amidst decorated trees all around the White House Ellipse, pluus a Santa's Workshop and musical performances from bands, choirs and dancers. The celebration includes a National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, in which the president turns on the decorative lights and ushers in Christmas festivity across the country.
Further reading
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