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  2. Cave City, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The city was named for a large cave underneath the Crystal River Tourist Camp, which is the oldest motor court in Arkansas. [4] Cave City is known for its award-winning "world's sweetest" watermelons and holds an annual watermelon festival in July.

  3. Kamyshin Watermelon Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the first watermelon festival was organized by the Business System Group of Companies in the bay of the Kamyshinka River in front of the Borodino Bridge. Then the festival brought together about a thousand canes and guests of the city. Since 2008, the Administration of the City of Kamyshin has been the main organizer of the festival.

  4. Rush Springs, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Rush Springs is a town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States.The population was 997 at the 2020 census, a 19% decrease from 2010. [4] The town promotes itself as the "Watermelon Capital of the World."

  5. Cave City - Wikipedia

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    Cave City can refer to some places in the United States: Cave City, Arkansas; Cave City, California; Cave City, Kentucky; Cave City, Missouri

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  7. Crystal River Tourist Camp - Wikipedia

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    Crystal River Tourist Camp (formerly Crystal River Cave Court, today Cave Courts Motel) is a motor inn built in 1932 in Cave City, Arkansas. It is the oldest operating motor court in the state. [ 2 ] It is built of fieldstones from the Ozarks .

  8. Pageland, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pageland is located in northwestern Chesterfield County at (34.771272, -80.391630 U.S. Route 601 passes through the town, leading north 18 miles (29 km) to Monroe, North Carolina, and southwest 20 miles (32 km) to Kershaw.

  9. North Carolina Watermelon Festival - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Watermelon Festival is an annual celebration of the watermelon started in 1957 in Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] In 1985 it was relocated to Murfreesboro , North Carolina . The festival features a seed-spitting contest, the crowning of a "Miss Watermelon" and an award for the best/biggest melons.