Ahwahnee Heritage Days

Ahwahnee Heritage Days

Ahwahnee Heritage Days is an event held in Yosemite National Park every February or March. The Ahwahnee Hotel celebrates the Roaring '20s, '30s, and '40s with music performances, as well as cultural and history events. It was originally held to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Ahwahnee Hotel in 2002, and is brought back every year under various names. [Yosemite National Park Guide 2005/2006 pg. 61]

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