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2019 Haverford Heritage Festival: What You Need To Know
This festival is set for Sunday, June 2 and will feature blacksmith demonstrations, Revolutionary War soldiers, food, artists, and more.

HAVERTOWN, PA — Get ready to tap into Haverford's heritage with the 2019 Heritage Festival this weekend.
The festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 2 along Karakung Drive and Cobbs Creek in Havertown.
Attendees will get to enjoy food, local artists, a graft beer garden, vendors, and more.
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Festival goers are asked to pay a $2 suggested donation or $10 per family for entry.
The day will feature two stages for live music, with acts including Rick Myers, Erica Smith, Four Prophet String Band, Dibbs Preston and the Detonators, and more taking the stage.
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There will be Revolutionary War Soldiers from Fort Mifflin; Native American artifacts and craft making; “Touch-a-Havertown-Fire-Truck;” model trains; and live quilting, weaving, and blacksmith demos.
Additionally, you'll be able to help build a large scale LEGO brick model of Nitre Hall with ColonialLUG and meet historical characters
Festival proceeds will help the Historical Society renovate the Colonial Kitchen in Nitre Hall back to its original layout.
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