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  2. Qixi Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival has variously been called the Double Seventh Festival, [4] the Chinese Valentine's Day, [8] the Night of Sevens, [2] [9] or the Magpie Festival. [ 10 ] Origin

  3. List of festivals in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Irish Festival: September, 3rd weekend Muskegon Irish Music etc Active Youmacon: November, 1st week: Detroit: Anime: Active Ypsilanti Heritage Festival:

  4. Double Seventh Festival (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Double Seventh Festival (Chinese: 七夕) refers to the Qixi Festival in China. The Double Seventh Festival may also refer to: Chilseok in Korea; Tanabata in Japan

  5. Tanabata - Wikipedia

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    The festival gained widespread popularity amongst the general public by the early Edo period, [5]: 19 when it became mixed with various Obon or Bon traditions (because Bon was held on 15th of the seventh month then), and developed into the modern Tanabata festival. Popular customs relating to the festival varied by region of the country, [5 ...

  6. Culture of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Music has been the dominant feature of Detroit's nightlife since the late 1940s.The metropolitan area boasts two of the top live music venues in the United States. The Pine Knob Music Theatre (formerly DTE Energy Music Theatre), which was the most attended summer venue in the United States in 2005 for the fifteenth consecutive year, while the closed Palace of Auburn Hills ranked twelfth ...

  7. Talk:Double Seventh Festival (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  8. Michigan Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival began operation in 1979 on grounds adjacent to the Colombiere Center in Clarkston, near the junction of I-75 and Dixie Highway. In 1985, organisers moved the festival to 100 acres (40 ha) of property between I-75 and Dixie Highway, one mile (1.6 km) north of the Mount Holly Ski Resort.

  9. Old Village Historic District (Monroe, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The district is roughly bounded by the River Raisin on the north, 7th Street on the south, and Navarre Street on the east. [2] [11] Most of the major businesses and industries began moving to the more spacious outer core of Monroe. Today, the center of government and law enforcement within Monroe remains in the Old Village.