Arts & Entertainment

Photos: Kentuck Festival Of The Arts Returns For 50th Installment

Here's a look at what we saw on Saturday as the Kentuck Festival of the Arts had its big return.

Some of the folk art for sale at Kentuck Park Saturday.
Some of the folk art for sale at Kentuck Park Saturday. (Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)

NORTHPORT, AL — After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 50th installment of the Kentuck Festival of the Arts kicked off Saturday for one of the biggest crowds in festival history.


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The two-day festival is set to go until 5 p.m. on Saturday and again from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday. Visitors will be treated to a wide variety of vendors, in addition to live music and food trucks throughout Kentuck Park.

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Here's a look at what Tuscaloosa Patch saw on Saturday ...

The line to enter the festival was one of the longest seen by organizers (Photo by Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)
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