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Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival
A picturesque fall festival of food, art, music and more
Date:
10/12/2008
11:00 AM-
10/12/2008
5:00 PM
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The Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival
Photo courtesy of the Chestnut Hill Business Association
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Outsider Tip
Stop by McNally's Tavern at the top of the Hill and try one of their famous Schmitters — you won't regret it.
Each year Chestnut Hill welcomes autumn with the Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival, a Sunday full of art, music, great food, boutique shopping and family fun.
Germantown Avenue, the historic boulevard that connects the neighborhoods of northwest Philadelphia with the rest of the city, is transformed into a festive outdoor arts and crafts marketplace.
More than 150 talented artists from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and from as far away as New Mexico will have their work on display. The diverse array of artworks will include oils, watercolors, etchings, photography, sculpture, pottery, wood crafts, jewelry and accessories.
The Fall for the Arts festival is a great way to spend a delightful Sunday afternoon. Between the beautiful art, lively music, delicious food, picturesque setting and good company, you can’t help but have a good time.
COME PREPARED
Germantown Avenue will be closed to all vehicular traffic between the 8000 and 8600 blocks towards the top of Chestnut Hill. The Chestnut Hill West SEPTA Station is the closest to the festival. Admission to the festival is free. Chestnut Hill parking lots will offer a special all-day rate of $5.
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