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Which State Has the Best Autumn Celebration?

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Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2023

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Festivals of many kinds may be found throughout the fall, from harvest celebrations to Oktoberfests to lumberjack celebrations (yes, there are a few of them) to wine celebrations. Many events celebrate the season of autumn by encouraging attendees to dress in costume, eat apple pie, drink cider, and decorate pumpkins.


Almost everywhere in the United States is within driving distance of one of these parties. Get ready for a fun-filled season by checking out these top-rated autumn celebrations in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. From Mobile to Birmingham, Alabama is full with exciting autumn events. The Cullman Oktoberfest has been held annually since 1982 and features a week's worth of celebrations. Craft beers with a German flavor, such as those created by Straight to Ale Brewing in Alabama, may always be found during the event. Attendees may also enjoy traditional German fare, guided tours by candlelight, horse-drawn carriage rides, and the crowning of Miss Oktoberfest. The celebration culminates with bratwurst eating competitions, 5K and 10K runs, and wiener dog races.


The picturesque city of Sitka, formerly the capital of Russian America, now celebrates the autumn with the Alaska Day Festival, honoring the handover of Alaska from Russian control to American sovereignty. Activities for the Alaska Day Celebration range from a parade to a tea gathering to Native Alaskan dance to a formal ball. There are a number of Oktoberfest-themed events in Arizona, but the November Arizona Fall Fest is the highlight for foodies. On this one day at Phoenix's Margaret T. Hance Park, over two hundred local food and drink merchants gather to present the finest tastes Arizona has to offer. Try one of the many local beers, wines, or spirits to wash down all the tasty food. You may bring the whole family, even the furry members of it, to this festival that welcomes pets.
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