The Flowertown Festival is theLARGEST Arts & Crafts festival in South Carolina and has been named one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society.
This family-oriented 3-day event is held each spring, set against the backdrop of blooming azaleas in Azalea Park, in the charming and historic town of Summerville, South Carolina... just 18 miles from Charleston.
More than 200 craft artisans and vendors display their creative wares throughout Azalea Park. Food vendors, live entertainment, a children's jubilee, a tennis tournament, and a tour of historic homes and gardens will ensure that everyone has something to do, see, or eat — all weekend long!
Related Festival Events such as the Flowertown Festival 10K/5K Run and Walk will get you in the 'festival' mood.
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