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Wamego Tulip Festival

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Wamego Tulip Festival

The Annual Tulip Festival brings over 20,000 people to town each year to the beautiful Wamego City Park and showcases tulips planted throughout the downtown and surrounding the historic Dutch Mill.

Wamego Tulip Festival features over 150 artisans and craft vendors, specialized food vendors,children's inflatable play area, free live entertainment, non-profit area in addition to the Cabin Fever Challenge bike ride,run,horseshoe tournament, and ice cream social.There is something for everyone!

Wamego Tulip Festival

Address : Wamego City Park Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-456-7849   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : wchamber@wamego.net

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