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The lavender capital of North America is in Washington & it hosts an annual festival

The Lavender Capital of North America, Sequim, Washington is coming alive for a full weekend in July. The reason? July marks the return of its beloved Lavender Festival. If you’re a fan of supporting local farmers and the fragrant plant, this festival is for you. Here’s what to expect from this year’s Sequim Lavender Festival.

The festival will take place on July 19th and runs until the 21st, 2024.

Visitors will be able to enjoy live music, food and check out hundreds of vendors at the festival’s street fair. There is also a beer garden, which will include local and regional beers.

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You can also choose to take a farm tour to see how it’s all grown, pick your own lavender to take home, and even watch on-farm demonstrations.

The festival is free to attend, but you may have to pay to participate in certain tours and activities. So plan ahead! The Sequim Lavender Festival weekend will include activities and attractions to delight visitors of all ages!

Sequim Lavender Festival 2024

When: Friday, July 19th to 21st
Where:  202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA
Cost: Free/Varies

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