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Friday, August 20, 2010
Town of Alma
Alma, CO
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Town of Alma
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Alma, CO 80420
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McGoon Productions is proud to present the first annual THC Music Festival (The Highest Music Festival in the World!), August 20-22, 2010. This is a totally unique music experience, located in historic Alma, Colorado. Presenting 40 Bands, ranging in genres from Rock, Funk, Reggae, Blues, Bluegrass, Jazz, Indie, Americana Roots, Country, Latin, Hip-Hop, Metal, Alternative, and more. Performances on 2 Showcase Stages during the day and 3 showcase stages at night, 50+ arts, crafts, and food vendors all attracting an average of 4,000+ music fans per day nationwide and from the surrounding area for the 3 day event. Best of all, the Highest Music Festival in the World, is just $25 for the weekend or $15 per day. Alma is the highest incorporated town in North America at 10,578 feet, founded in 1873. Within it's limits are couple of restaurants/bars, health food store/coffee shop, general store, and numerous other stores. There are five 14ers that rise above the town: Sherman (14,007), Mt.Bross (14,172 feet), Mt. Lincoln (14,286 feet), Mt. Democrat (14,148 feet), and Mt. Cameron (14,238 feet). There are many 12 and 13ers as well! There are many old mines around the area and a few that are still operational. In their day, they would produce over $1,500,000 in minerals annually. Their colorful names include the Orphan Boy Mine, Dolly Varden Mine, Sweet Home Mine, Little Daisy Mine, and London Mine. There are many great things to see and do in and around Alma. The Bristlecon Pine Scenic Area is at the base of Mt. Bross and is a great place for photographers, artists, and those that just love hiking and taking in the views. Bristlecone Pines are native to the Rocky Mountains and are thousands of years old. For those that want a driving adventure, take a drive up Buckskin Gulch all the way to Kite Lake. Or, fly-fish on the Middle Fork of the South Platte River or fish Montgomery Reservoir. So much to do and see! Come and experience the beauty and the history of Alma, Colorado and be surrounded by Mountains rang
Ticket Price: $25 for the weekend
Door Time:
8:00 PM
Ages:
21 & Up
Website:
http://www.thcmusicfestival.com
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