By the Numbers
Fall Fests:
Something for Everyone
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It’s fall—and time to have some festival fun on the weekends. Greater Cincinnati entertainment venues, parks and farms offer an array of activities. Some provide a few hours of eating, drinking and entertainment, while others are themed and large enough to give visitors a full day of taking in everything. (Research by Bill Ferguson Jr.)
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Acres dedicated to a Corn Maze during Fall on the Farm at Blooms Stages for entertainers at the Renaissance Festival, a re-created
and Berries Farm Market, 9669
16th-century English village on 30 acres at 10542 E. Ohio 73, Harveysburg,
South State Route 48, Loveland.
Ohio. More than 130 merchants and demonstrating craftsmen also dot
Also hayrides, cow train and other
the landscape. Weekends through Oct. 27.
activities, daily through Oct. 31.
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Projection mappings for Blink, a walkthrough festival of lights, art and projection displays happening Oct. 10-13 that will span 30-plus city blocks in downtown Cincinnati and Covington, Ky.
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Vendors at the Weekend of Fire Oct. 5-6 at Jungle Jim’s International Market, 5440 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, where about 3,000 people are expected to try and buy several hundred hot sauces, salsas, mustards, rubs and marinades, and enjoy various entertainers.
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Tons of sauerkraut served each year to about 350,000 visitors at the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival on North Main Street in Waynesville. Begun in 1970, this year is the 50th festival, occurring Oct. 12-13.
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