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Annual Litchfield Park Festival of Arts

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Annual Litchfield Park Festival of Arts

Ranked among the top 50 Art Festivals in the Nation, the event attracts thousands of art and wine enthusiasts from across the Country. Featuring more than 150 jfine artists and craftsmen gathered along the tree-lined streets surrounding the historic Wigwam Resort. Festival highlights include dozens of local wineries and breweries, food concessions, and main stage entertainment. Enjoy wine tastings in one of Arizona's largest festival wine and beer gardens, located under the tall pine trees while listening to continuous live entertainment.

Annual Litchfield Park Festival of Arts

Address : 300 E. Wigwam Blvd., Downtown Phoenix AZ
Phone : 623-734-6526   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : cvermillion12@cox.net

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Admission Fee : Free

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