Portland, Maine: Lobster Festival Draws Record Crowds

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Portland, Maine: Lobster Festival Draws Record CrowdsPortland, Maine: Lobster Festival Draws Record Crowds Portland, Maine, played host to the annual Portland Lobster Festival from July 28th to August 1st, 2022. This year’s festival saw record-breaking crowds, with an estimated 100,000 attendees descending upon the waterfront city. The festival, which has been held annually since 1947, celebrates Maine’s iconic lobster industry. The star attraction was, unsurprisingly, the lobster, with over 20,000 pounds consumed over the four-day event. Visitors could choose from a variety of lobster dishes, including classic boiled lobster, lobster rolls, and even lobster ice cream. In addition to the culinary delights, the festival offered a host of other activities and entertainment. Live music, craft vendors, a petting zoo, and even a lobster crate race kept attendees entertained throughout the weekend. The Lobster Festival is a major economic boon to Portland, generating an estimated $15 million for the local economy. It is also a cultural showcase, highlighting the traditions and heritage of Maine’s lobster industry. “We are thrilled with the success of this year’s Lobster Festival,” said Festival Chairman Robert Merrill. “It is a testament to the hard work of our volunteers and the support of our community.” The highlight of the festival was the coronation of the Lobster Queen. This year’s winner was Kaylee Robar, a high school student from Falmouth, Maine. Robar was chosen for her knowledge of the lobster industry, her public speaking skills, and her passion for the festival. As the Lobster Festival draws to a close, Portland, Maine, looks forward to next year’s event. The festival is a beloved tradition that celebrates the unique culture and culinary heritage of this coastal city.

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