Florida Seafood Festival
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The Florida Seafood Festival is an annual public event held in Apalachicola, Florida on the first weekend of November. Established in 1964, it features a parade, a carnival, blue crab races, an oyster eating contest, an oyster shucking contest, a 5 kilometres (3.107 mi) road race, a country music concert, arts and craft booths, and plenty of fresh local seafood. The local seafood served is made by local non-profit groups. It is the oldest seafood festival in the state.[1] The 2010 Florida Seafood Festival Oyster Shucking Champion Mike Martin won the 2010 National Oyster Shucking Championship.
There'll be no festival in 2020.
See also[]
- Florida food festivals
More information[]
References[]
- ^ Florida Seafood Festival, FoodReference.com
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Categories:
- Food and drink festivals in the United States
- Festivals in Florida
- Seafood festivals
- Tourist attractions in Franklin County, Florida
- Apalachicola, Florida
- 1963 establishments in Florida
- Festivals established in 1963
- Food and drink festival stubs
- American cuisine stubs