North of us, there is another town called Arcata.  They had their annual street fair.  In the town is a block-square park.  Vendors and artisans lined both sides of the surrounding streets with booths.  Some food, lots of great handcrafted items and clothing.  This looked like a real hippie-artist thing.
There was the annual Samba parade around the square.
We walked around and looked at a lot of cool stuff.  Of course, we had to buy some hot sauce and jelly.  We stopped in a tavern that had a lot of old items around the bar and a couple of surprises.  A couple of the buildings have ancient neon lights which was cool. 
On our way out was a girl band which played music from the 40s.  Guitar, double bass, and woodwinds/brass.  They were pretty good.  Arcata is an interesting town.
http://www.northcountryfair.org/
We had lunch at a combination cider and meat pie place.  We even brought home a couple of empanadas and pot pies.
By the way, completely unassociated, Baseball postseason started today.  I'm excited.  Just sayin'.
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| This was painted into the street up where I parked the beast | 
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| Lots of people | 
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| Town square | 
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| Amazing art masks | 
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| The parade | 
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| Everett's | 
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| no, wait, what??? | 
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| Awesome band | 
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| Booty | 
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| Empanadas!! | 
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| Cider bar | 
Spotted owl helper, that’s funny
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