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The annual Muskogee Azalea Festival in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is one of the premier spring events in the South.
Held each year at Honor Heights Park, a beautiful setting high on a hill overlook the historic city of Muskogee, the festival draws thousands of visitors from around the world and features a stunning array of blooming trees, shrubs and plants. More than varieties of azaleas are planted across 40 acres of the park and by mid-April they are usually quite spectacular.
I have updated the Azalea Festival pages information on this year's festival, including planned dates, etc. I will continue to add more information as it becomes available. To check out the latest, please visit www.exploresouthernhistory.com/okmuskogeeazalea. The pages also include current weather information for Muskogee and an easy way to get directions to the festival from your location.
A heading for the festival will also remain up through April on the home page at http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/.
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