
This festival pays tribute to the Swedish heritage of
Kingsburg, California. The event began in 1924 as a luncheon to commemorate the midsummer celebration of the harvest in Sweden. Today it's a full-fledged festival running from Thursday through Sunday of the third weekend in May and attracts about 25,000 visitors. Traditional Swedish costumes are worn, and Swedish food is eaten—Swedish pancakes, Swedish pea soup, a
smorgasbord. Events include a Parade of Trolls, raising of the
May Pole, folk dancing, arts and crafts displays, a horse trot, and live entertainment.
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