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    Blueberry Festival

    Blueberry Festival

    3.1(9 reviews)
    17.2 mi

    One of the best festivals of the year with many vendors and food. The very best thing is the…read morefireworks. They are absolutely AMAZING!! We have traveled up from Indianapolis for years. We claim they are longer and better every year!! some you don't see anywhere else, even at Disney! Then they have a HUGE fireball at the end. Set your chairs up early so you can see it!!

    This is a very nice local fair way down in Marshall County, Indiana. Now one will note that a…read morenumber of the reviews are one or two stars and nick the event because there are no fresh blueberries - but that should have been expected. The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is held around Labor Day each year, and anyone who knows berries knows that the blueberry season has long since passed. So, other than a timing issue since the berry season has passed, this fair is a local delight even without fresh berries. Over the years this fair has really grown - now encompassing an area for kids amusement rides, an area for adult amusement rides, a softball field area where a large fastpitch tournament is held each season, rows and rows of canopies selling all sorts of fair food and knick knacks, and typical fair stuff. While I did not count the canopies, there had to be over 100 booths around the fairgrounds. And yes, there is probably a booth selling every kind of deep fried food you can think of - including elephant ears (aka fried dough or funnel cakes), fried Oreos, foot long corn dogs, etc. and etc. They also have Amish pies, blueberry donuts, lemon shake ups, Philly sandwiches, tenderloin sandwiches, hamburgers, and on and on. This is all held at Centennial Park in Plymouth, Indiana just off US 30 (https://www.blueberryfestival.org/). Events include 5K walks and a 15K run, car shows, tractor pulls, a Labor Day parade, and a fireworks show. It is hard to get your arms around how big this event is - but visit one year and you'll see for yourself. Parking is easy (usually $10) and they have a tram that will cart you in from the entrance to the activities. Now 56 years old, this is a great fest to try at the end of the summer season. And yes it is typical fair food, you don't come here looking for a meal of kale anything. Give this event a try at the end of summer.

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    Shelton Fireworks

    Shelton Fireworks

    3.2(6 reviews)
    61.4 mi

    Great selection of smalls at good prices. I buy all my kids stuff there. Larger cakes and rockets I…read morefind better prices in Michigan.

    Driving east on I-80, we started seeing fireworks stand signs shortly before the merge with the…read moreIndiana Tollway. My 12 year old got excited but we missed the turn and I thought we were done... till we ended up spending the night in Fremont which has a Shelton location. Their sign said was the world's largest fireworks store and I have no basis for comparison, but I would not want to be in there if someone lit a cigarette. We got a boxed assortment for $55 or so and added some bottle rockets and a big rocket, then the proprietress threw in a "grand finale" which was one of the cake type displays with multiple holes and a fuse that makes them go off in sequence. Last night, hopefully safe in the sand on a lake in upstate NY, we finally shot them off. There was only one semi-dud in 20 or so items. The favorites were the mortars... little balls with long fuses that you shoot out of a tube to get a nice display at about 30 feet... and the various cake types. The big rocket was perfect to start it all. Fountain types were the least impressive. There were no instructions and I'd never done this before so I peeled back the cellophane and exposed the fuses for better burning, maybe this contributed to the high success ratio. Much enjoyment by the assembled children and adults and with cautious adult lighting I did not feel unsafe. A friend from Jersey asked me how much I'd paid and told me he would pay over $100 for the same assortment going across the border into PA. So go to eastern Indiana, assuming you have some other reason to do so. (Maybe to visit the RV Hall of Fame which is just down the road in Elkhart?)

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    Shelton Fireworks - Best fireworks store ever!!! Gigantic place, amazing prices, friendly staff! Awesome!

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    Best fireworks store ever!!! Gigantic place, amazing prices, friendly staff! Awesome!

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