Fall Arts Festivals
September 24 2009 by Mike Mason
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Autumn is a great time for art festivals. Yes, I know, summer is when most big festivals are staged. But that is what makes visiting festivals in the fall all the better. Festivals in the fall tend to have fewer crowds, a more laid back atmosphere and usually the weather is more agreeable. And yes, big festivals designed to attract summer vacationers happen in the summer, but fall is a great time to discover more local festivals going on in your town or a town near you. There is no shortage of festivals going in the fall from fine art, arts and crafts, performance, food and more. Attending a local arts festival is also a great idea for a stay-cation--a relatively inexpensive and quick weekend getaway.
Local arts festivals are also a great way to support your local economies. And if you sense that the economy has been tough on businesses, artists and arts organizations are really feeling it. Here are a few fall arts festivals going on around the country.
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It is also interesting to note that many regional Shakespeare Festivals extend their season into the fall and feature both contemporary and classic productions.
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival
- Great Lakes Theater Festival
- Georgia Shakespeare Festival
- Idaho Shakespeare Festival
- North Carolina Shakespeare Festival
- Utah Shakespearean Festival



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