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The festival's 14th edition at the Rockefeller Gardens in Ormond Beach will bring about 10,000 locals and visitors.
Archaeologists found food still in his stomach after 2,000 years. His last meal was bread. This is a fascinating clue to the world of the Celts, preserved in the peat and mud. The peat man was ...
The Romans called Caernarfon Segontium. The name of the local Celtic tribe was the Ordovices. Ports were important places for the Romans to bring food from abroad into Wales. They also exported ...
The two-day event, which is scheduled for April 12 and 13, brings locals and visitors to celebrate Celtic culture through music, food, games and more. Becky Parker, executive director of Ormond ...