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Park Ave Festival
Renowned for its architecture
August 1-2, 2020: Renowned for its architecture, culture and hip urban atmosphere, Rochester’s Park Avenue neighborhood is transformed for one weekend each year in August into a one-of-a-kind shopping mecca, filled with original creations from more than 350 artists, craftspeople and exhibitors from the U.S. and Canada.
The Park Ave Summer Art Fest is an amazing 1¼ miles (from Alexander Street at its west end to Culver Road at the east) featuring art, musicians, dancers, performers and more than 40 different food vendors along with the local bistros, cafes, bakeries, and coffee houses in the neighborhood. This event is free.
The Park Ave Summer Art Fest is an amazing 1¼ miles (from Alexander Street at its west end to Culver Road at the east) featuring art, musicians, dancers, performers and more than 40 different food vendors along with the local bistros, cafes, bakeries, and coffee houses in the neighborhood. This event is free.
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