By Kelly Biscopink (View full book online on Google Books: 2015 Crafter’s Market: How to Sell Your Crafts and Make a Living) Page 134 – Annual Downtown Hyattsville Arts Festival
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The Annual Downtown Hyattsville Arts Festival is held on Route One every year, showcasing the talented arts community in Hyattsville and the Gateway Arts District. Created in 2008, 2012 marked the first year organized by the CDC, with over 3,500 patrons in attendance. Visit hyattsvillearts.com for the latest information.
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