Charlotte area's Indian Land Fall Festival returns for its 13th year this Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th! The original idea behind the Indian Land Fall Festival was to gather Indian Land families to celebrate the end of summer and beginning of fall, as well as to raise money and awareness for the area's new local library. With Indian Land sitting right on the border of North and South Carolina and being surrounded by Fort Mill, Ballantyne, Waxhaw, Pineville, south Charlotte, the festival has become a major event in the area and last year 18,000+ people attended!
Charlotte area's Indian Land Fall Festival returns for its 12 year this Saturday, October 28th! The original idea behind the Indian Land Fall Festival was to gather Indian Land families to celebrate the end of summer and beginning of fall, as well as to raise money and awareness for the area's new local library. With Indian Land sitting right on the border of North and South Carolina and being surrounded by Fort Mill, Ballantyne, Waxhaw, Pineville, south Charlotte, the festival has become a major event in the area and in recent years, as many as 10,000 people have attended.
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