Yarmouth Clam Festival
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The Yarmouth Clam Festival is an annual three-day event which takes place in the American
United States
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 town of Yarmouth
Yarmouth, Maine
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, Maine
Maine
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, during the third weekend in July. Established in 1965 as a successor to the town's late-August Old Home Week
Old Home Week
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, it is hosted by the Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce
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, with the aim of raising money for around forty local non-profit organization
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s, churches, and school groups. The event draws visitors from all over the country. As a result, Yarmouth, a town with a population of around 9,000, accommodates approximately 120,000 people over the course of the weekend.
The main festival takes place on either side of the town's Main Street (Route 115
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). Booths offering food and drink and items for sale are set up from the First Universalist Church at its south-eastern end, to Railroad Park a mile to the north-west. Over the years, each organization has acquired the right to sell a particular delicacy. Examples include: the Barbershop Harmony Society, who offer Lime Rickey
Lime Rickey
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s; the First Parish Church (strawberry shortcakes); Yarmouth Ski Club (whole fried clam
Clam
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s); the Boy Scouts of America
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 (pizza); and various grades of Yarmouth High School
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 offer hamburgers, hotdogs and soft drinks. A full list can be viewed here.

Other events include a parade
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 on the Friday evening; a one-mile fun run
Fun run
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 (for children aged twelve and under) and a five-mile road race
Road racing
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 (ages thirteen and over; both on Saturday morning); a canoe
Canoe
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 and kayak
Kayak
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 race (Saturday morning); a Firefighter
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s' Muster
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 (Saturday afternoon); clam-shucking contests (Saturday afternoon); a fireworks
Fireworks
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 display (Saturday evening); and a professional bicycle-race (Sunday morning). A carnival
Carnival
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runs from Wednesday (two days before the official start of the festival) to Sunday.

Each year, the cover of the festival's program of events is painted by a local artist, featuring a view of the previous year's event.

The festival's official mascot is "Steamer" the clam.

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