The annual event brings vendors, exhibits, and spooky attractions to Courthouse Square for a two-day celebration.
- The seventh annual Festival of Oddities drew thousands of visitors to Charlotte’s Courthouse Square.
- The event features unusual attractions including tarantulas, scorpions, and centipedes, along with books and local vendors.
- The festival runs for two days, offering activities both outdoors and inside the courthouse.
Thousands of people packed into Charlotte’s Courthouse Square on Saturday for the seventh annual Festival of Oddities, exploring all things strange and unusual during what organizers call the “kickoff to spooky season.”
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Thousands attend Festival of Oddities in Charlotte, celebrating all things strange and unusual
The festival brought an eclectic mix of attractions to the courthouse lawn, creating a unique atmosphere for visitors.
“We got tarantulas, we got scorpions. We got centipede millipedes,” one festival participant said…