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Rochester Lilac Festival nominated for USA Today's Best U.S. Flower Festival
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~ As the annual Rochester Lilac Festival approaches, the community is being called upon to show their support and vote for the festival in USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice Award for Best Flower Festival in the USA. The festival, which has been a beloved tradition for 127 years, is in the running for this prestigious recognition and needs daily votes from its supporters to secure the top spot.

Held in Highland Park every May, the Rochester Lilac Festival is known as the largest free festival of its kind in North America. Drawing in hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, it celebrates nature, culture, and community with its stunning displays of over 1,200 varieties of lilacs in full bloom. Along with breathtaking gardens, live music performances from renowned artists, and local artisans showcasing their work, there is also a wide array of delicious festival food to enjoy.

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Designed by legendary landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Highland Park is a botanical treasure and home to one of the world's largest collections of lilacs. Its vibrant displays make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and flower enthusiasts from all over the world. Winning USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice Award would not only be an honor for the festival but also shine a national spotlight on Rochester's rich history and establish it as a top destination for tourism and events.

To cast your vote for the Rochester Lilac Festival, simply visit https://10best.usatoday.com/qr/45211/ and share the link with your friends, family, and networks. You can vote once per day until Monday, March 3 at 11:59 am EST. By voting daily, you are not only showing your support for this beloved event but also helping to celebrate Rochester's beauty and vibrant culture on a national level.

The community's votes hold great importance as winning this recognition would bring attention to Rochester's incredible community spirit, Highland Park's botanical wonder, and the unique offerings of the Lilac Festival. So let's come together and vote to showcase our city's beauty and vibrant culture to the rest of the country.

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