First Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival

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Title

First Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival

Description

The First Annual Smithsonian Kite Carnival (later referred to as the Kite Festival) took place on the National Mall on March 25, 1967. Individuals could compete in contests with homemade kites as well as ready-made ones. The festival also included kite-making workshops led by National Air and Space Museum curator Paul E. Garber, a lecture series, and a special display of kites made by Garber and his wife. The event was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution for the first 44 years and became a part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in 2010.

Type

Cultural Gathering

Date

19670325
3/25/1967

Coverage

1950-1979

Source

National Archives at College Park. View original.

topic

arts & culture
work & play

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