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21st Annual LIMM Seafood Festival

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This year, the Festival features its indoor and outdoor museum exhibits, as well as over 150 vendors of fine nautical arts and crafts and educational groups, and - of course - huge pavilions purveying some of the finest and freshest seafood available.

Music has become a huge highlight of this weekend event, featuring the best national and regional acts.

$8.00 per person, Under 5 Free. Museum members receive $1.00 off admission (must show membership card at time of ticket purchase). Tickets can be purchased online at our website.

Gates will open at 10:00am and close at 5:00pm. The food vendors will remain open until 6:00pm and great entertainment until 7:00pm.

Arts, crafts, great entertainment and of course... Seafood!

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