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Yarmouth Clam Festival

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44: 253: 293: 241: 277: 56: 265: 150:, churches, and school groups. The event draws visitors from all over the country. As a result, Yarmouth, a town with a population of around 9,000, accommodates approximately 80,000 people over the course of the weekend. A section of the former population have made it a tradition to stake out their Friday-evening parade viewpoint with a chair several weeks before the event — even as early as May, though this may be in an ironic fashion. 157:. Booths offering food and drink and items for sale are set up from the First Universalist Church at its south-eastern end to Railroad Park, a mile to the north-west. Over the years, each organization has acquired the right to sell a particular delicacy. Examples include: the 27: 264: 443: 453: 394: 338: 438: 219:
Each year, the cover of the festival's program of events is painted by a local artist, featuring a view of the previous year's event.
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forced cancellations of the festival for the first time, in both 2020 and 2021. It returned in 2022, for the 55th edition.
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display (Saturday evening); a diaper derby (Sunday morning); and a professional bicycle-race (Sunday morning). A
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Chairs set out and roped together as people stake their viewing locations for the festival parade
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runs from Wednesday (two days before the official start of the festival) to Sunday, run by
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offer cheeseburgers, hotdogs, French fries, chicken fingers and soft drinks.
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The festival's official mascot since 2004 has been "Steamer" the clam.
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The main festival takes place on either side of the town's
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Infobox recurring event
considered for merging


Yarmouth
Maine
ClamFestival.com
Yarmouth
Maine
Old Home Week
Chamber of Commerce
non-profit organizations
Main Street
Barbershop
Lime Rickeys
Lions Club
clams
Boy Scouts of America
Yarmouth High School
parade
fun run
road race
Muster
shucking
fireworks
carnival
Smokey's Greater Shows
COVID-19 pandemic
Main Street after the 2018 parade, looking west

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