WEST HUNTINGTON TRADITION This Weekend: 21st Annual Central City Days
Reported by: Bethany Simmons
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Jun. 14, 2012 3:43 PM EDT
Updated: Jun. 14, 2012 4:06 PM EDT
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West Huntington
, Cabell County
, West Virginia
A yearly celebration for the West Huntington area is happening this weekend.
The 21st annual Old Central City Days kicks off Friday and runs through Sunday. The weekend features a little something for everyone including the antiques, live music, food, and vendors.
Here's a look at the festival line up:
Friday 9am-5pm Antique Fair
10am-4pm Harmonica Club
12pm-2:00pm Big Rock & the Candy Mountain Boys
Saturday
9am-5pm Antique Fair
9am-5pm Civil War Reenactors
9am-3pm Harmonica Club at Camelot Antiques
10am-1pm Backyard Dixie Jazz in front of the Farmers Market building
12pm Cloggers at Camelot Antiques
1pm-3pm on the Gazebo in Old Central City Park: The World & Song Cafe, Harmonica Club and Manchester House Tea
3pm-5pm Harmonica Club in front of the Farmers Market building
Sunday
9am-5pm Antique Fair
11am-5pm Civil War Reenactors
12pm-1pm Backyard Dixie Jazz Stompers
1pm-3pm on the Gazebo in Old Central City Park: The World & Song Cafe
3pm-5pm Backyard Dixie Jazz Stompers
Award winning authors from our region will also be read selections of their work on Saturday and Sunday from 1-3pm.
The Old Central City Antique district is located in the west end of Huntington, West Virginia. If you're traveling I-64 use exit 6. For more information on the festival, log onto http://www.oldcentralcity.com
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