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The Winery at Wolf Creek

On stage at Lock 3 Park

Music Festival at Roscoe Village

Shakin' Down the Acorns music festival

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Lehman's Old Time Hardware

Little Mountain Heritage Festival

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Little Mountain Heritage Festival

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For many years, the Little Mountain Folk Festival brought families from across Ohio and the mid-west to this nationally recognized family festival. In its 23 years, the name has changed to Little Mountain Heritage Festival and the music has expanded, but the same family focused unique celebration of Ohio’s music, food, fine crafters and history takes place there. 

  

The festival has moved to a new location, the new Lake County History and Heritage Center, 415 Riverside Drive, in Painesville Township. The Little Mountain Heritage Festival is held on a Saturday and Sunday near the end of July. 

  

The location provides the space for several music venues, stages, and “pick-up” band areas. The Brick Road Ramblers have played on the Main Stage near the entrance to the festival at the original location, and on the Barn stage at the new location. You might find us at one of the pick-up band areas between sets or after the last set. There is continuous music all weekend from 11am until closing on all stages.  For directions and to read more about it, visit their web site at www.lakehistory.org/  or call them at 440 255-0764.