Exploring 10 Vibrant Cultural Festivals Across the United States

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Mardi Gras (New Orleans, Louisiana)

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Diwali Festival of Lights (Various Locations)

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Chinese New Year (Various Chinatowns, such as San Francisco and New York City)

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Cinco de Mayo (Throughout the United States, but especially in areas with large Mexican-American populations like Los Angeles and San Antonio)

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St. Patrick's Day (Throughout the United States, particularly in cities like Boston and Chicago)

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Native American Powwows (Various locations across the U.S., such as Taos Pueblo in New Mexico and the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque)

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Oktoberfest (Various cities, such as Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fredericksburg, Texas)

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Juneteenth (Throughout the United States, particularly in cities with significant African-American communities such as Atlanta and Washington, D.C.)

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Greek Festival (Various cities with significant Greek-American populations, such as Tarpon Springs, Florida, and Astoria, New York)

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Pride Parade and Festival (Various cities, including San Francisco, New York City, and Chicago)

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