The Daffodil Festival (Gloucester, VA)

[1] From 1937 to 1941, a Daffodil Festival attracted tourists to the area to see the vast acres of yellow blossoms.

The criteria include a five hundred word essay, academic achievement, community involvement, and school activities and employment.

The Daffodil Queen is a parade staple and fulfills various responsibilities throughout the year, such as attending county meetings and other public events.

The Fine Arts & Photography category includes original items and photographs created by the applicant.

Built-in 1726, historians regard this building as one of the "largest and finest of American houses in the colonial period.

Children's events include face painting, a petting zoo, laser tag, and checking out a sheriff's vehicle while being taught about drunk driving and other dangers.

Located down Roaring Springs Road by Gloucester Courthouse, Beaverdam offers the only freshwater fishing spot on the Middle Peninsula.

[6] Beaverdam lake contains 5 major game species: Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Black Crappie, Redear Sunfish, and the Chain Pickerel.