"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Part III
Author: Stan Deatherage | Published: September 7th, 2010
Smoke on the Water, 2009
Smoke on the Water is a growing tradition in Washington, North Carolina that began as a food festival, and then spontaneously grew into a music festival, an antique car festival, a fall festival, and just a reunion of sorts for Beaufort County residents.
Click on the map above for a huge view of central northeastern North Carolina.
I came down to the festival about midday to get a pictorial view of the events to relate to you, our growing readership, and later that afternoon at its closure, and to record that which the event organizers had no control of: The sunset upon the Pamlico River. For those of you that have visited this series; you know the drill.
Our Pictures await here below:
Entering Stewart Parkway from the east and confronting the antique car show.
This colorful antique car show does improve the view on the waterfront south side of the buildings of downtown Washington on the waterfront.
An eclectic mix of local talent entertaining the crowd. A number musicians performed that day: Above and below. Stay tuned for a rundown.
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This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now
Smoke on the Water is a growing tradition in Washington, North Carolina that began as a food festival, and then spontaneously grew into a music festival, an antique car festival, a fall festival, and just a reunion of sorts for Beaufort County residents.
Click on the map above for a huge view of central northeastern North Carolina.
I came down to the festival about midday to get a pictorial view of the events to relate to you, our growing readership, and later that afternoon at its closure, and to record that which the event organizers had no control of: The sunset upon the Pamlico River. For those of you that have visited this series; you know the drill.
Our Pictures await here below:
Entering Stewart Parkway from the east and confronting the antique car show.
This colorful antique car show does improve the view on the waterfront south side of the buildings of downtown Washington on the waterfront.
An eclectic mix of local talent entertaining the crowd. A number musicians performed that day: Above and below. Stay tuned for a rundown.
This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now
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