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Montpelier Bean Feast
The Montpelier Bean Feast is a historic event that takes place annually in the Montpelier district of Bristol, England. The event is a community celebration that has its roots in the 19th century.
History
The Montpelier Bean Feast originated in the 1800s when allotment holders in the area would come together to celebrate the end of the harvest season. The event was named after the beans that were a staple crop in the allotments. The feast was a time for the community to come together and share in the fruits of their labour.
Modern Day Celebration
In the present day, the Montpelier Bean Feast has evolved into a community festival that celebrates the diverse culture and creativity of the Montpelier area. The event features live music, food stalls, and various activities for children and adults alike.
Significance
The Montpelier Bean Feast is significant as it represents the strong sense of community in the Montpelier area. The event is a testament to the area's rich history and its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
See Also
References
- Montpelier Bean Feast. (n.d.). In Bristol City Council. Retrieved from https://www.bristol.gov.uk/
- The History of the Montpelier Bean Feast. (n.d.). In Montpelier Bean Feast. Retrieved from https://www.montpelierbeanfeast.org.uk/