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The town annually holds a Jimmy Stewart film festival as part of the town's " It's a Wonderful Life " holiday celebration.
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The three elected members of the Board of Assessors serve three year terms and annually make a fair cash valuation of all property within the town.
Thousands are produced annually in the town of Peel, where two kipper houses, Moore's Kipper Yard ( founded 1882 ) and Devereau and Son ( founded 1884 ), smoke and export herring.
Bonny town found in the coastal region of the Niger delta area in southern Nigeria receives well over of rainfall annually.
The most significant ethonological Carnival festival is traditionally held in annually in the town of Ptuj ( see: Kurentovanje ).
The company, which produces five hundred million litres of beer annually, is based in the town of Lieshout, North Brabant.
The many historical and spiritual sites around the lake, especially its main town Tiberias, are visited by millions of local and foreign tourists annually.
The town is perhaps best known for being the home of P. Buckley Moss and the P. Buckley Moss Museum, which attracts 45, 000 visitors annually.
The town of Ringwood is a well known producer of watermelons in the region and holds a Watermelon Festival annually.
In 1998, a committee formed to initiate a Daviston School Reunion to be held annually in the center of the town on the second Saturday of November.
The town is noted throughout the area for the Atlanta New Earth Festival, held on the fourth weekend of September annually since 1973.
Stockbridge is governed by open town meeting, held annually on the third Monday in May, and by an elected three-member Board of Selectmen.
The town is now the site of the annual Heath Agricultural Society Fair, a small country fair held two weekends before Labor Day annually.
A pop music festival called Pinkpop is held annually on the Pentecost weekend in Schaesberg, a town in Landgraaf.
The history of the town is celebrated annually in reenactments depicting d ' Iberville's landing near a replica of Fort Maurepas.
The town also annually celebrates bluegrass with a festival called ' Pickin ' in the Park ' during August.
About 500, 000 pounds of cheese are made in the town annually, — being more than double that made in any other town in the county.
Angier annually hosts a town festival called the " Crepe Myrtle Festival ," which attracts approximately 20, 000 visitors.
The town lies at an elevation of 870 feet above sea level and has an average of 39 inches of rain and 6. 1 inches of snowfall annually.
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The town of Peebles in the Scottish Borders holds a traditional week-long " Beltane Fair " every year in June, when a local girl is crowned Beltane Queen on the steps of the parish church.
* 1811 – In the second day of fighting at the Peninsular War Battle of Fuentes de Onoro the French army, under Marshall Massena, drive in the Duke of Wellington's overextended right flank, but French frontal assaults fail to take the town of Fuentes de Onoro and the Anglo-Portuguese army holds the field at the end of the day.
* February 21 – 26 – Seven Years ' War – At the Battle of Carrickfergus in the north of Ireland, a force of French troops under the command of privateer François Thurot captures and holds the town and castle of Carrickfergus before retiring ; the force is defeated ( and Thurot killed ) in a naval action in the Irish Sea on February 28.
The town also holds the Rockfield Country Music Festival and the Monmouth Women's Festival each year.
* In the second season of the HBO show True Blood the town falls under the spell of a Maenad, who holds regular Bacchanalia with the possessed townspeople.
* Since 2004 the Colombian town of Sutamarchán holds a similar event on 15 June when a surplus of tomatoes is harvested.
After WWII Plon was chosen as the site for King Alfred School, a remarkable secondary school for British Forces children under the inspired, maverick headmastership of Freddie Spencer Chapman with his hand-picked staff and on the site of what is now the little-changed non-commissioned officer school, and as such the town holds a place of affection with many former pupils across the world and the declining number of surviving teachers and their families.
As the highest European mountain west of Russia, Mont Blanc holds a special allure for mountain climbers, and Mark Twight described the town as " the death-sport capital of the world " because it is a base for almost all types of outdoor activity, especially their more extreme variants, such as ice climbing, rock climbing, extreme skiing, paragliding, rafting, and canyoning.
Five Points holds the distinction of being the first town of its size to receive electricity from Alabama Power in 1925.
Every year in April, Geneva holds a River Festival, which brings in hundreds of people from all over the country to the small town.
One of the major streets of Kingman is named " Andy Devine Avenue " and the town holds the annual " Andy Devine Days ".
The town holds an annual Salute to Route 66 Parade on the third weekend in September on Huntington Drive, which is part of the Historic U. S. Route 66.
Patterson is known as the " Apricot Capital of the World "; the town holds an annual Apricot Fiesta to celebrate with many drinks, food, desserts and games.
The origin of the town name excites considerable speculation, but conventional wisdom holds that Ellijay is an Anglicized form of a Cherokee word, perhaps meaning " place of green things " or " many waters.
The town holds the distinction of the having the highest percentage of people with Swiss ancestry, followed by nearby Berne, Indiana, according to the 2000 U. S. Census.
The town of Saint Joe holds an annual Pickle Festival in honor of the Pickle industry local to the town.
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