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Nationwide Family Events Happening this Weekend

5 min · 22 de ago de 2025
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The weekend of August 23-24, 2025, represents a significant moment in the annual family travel calendar. Positioned as the unofficial "last hurrah" of summer for many, it is characterized by a vibrant and diverse array of events across the United States. Analysis reveals a concentration of large-scale state fairs reaching their peak, a plethora of community-organized "end-of-summer" festivals, and the opening weekends for the fall season's beloved Renaissance Faires. This confluence of events provides families with a rich tapestry of options, from sprawling, multi-day excursions to intimate, single-day community gatherings.

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