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Seminole Sundance Festival once drew winter crowds to Clematis Street, 1916–mid-1920s

2539188 · March 10, 2025
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Historian Janet Naughton described the Seminole Sundance as a three-day winter festival created by West Palm Beach merchants around 1916 that brought parades, contests and business to Clematis Street through the mid-1920s.

Historian Janet Naughton said the Seminole Sundance Festival was a three-day winter event created by city merchants to extend the tourist season. "It was a 3 day festival, and it occurred from about 1916 to the mid-20s, but it was a little bit like Mardi Gras," she told the City Center podcast.

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