On Sunday, July 17th, 2005, Angelenos will celebrate the fourth annual official Bastille Day LA Festival in the beautiful gardens of the Page Museum in the heart of the Miracle Mile on Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire Boulevard & Curson Avenue), just East of LACMA.
The mission of this celebration is to reinforce the undying ties between the French and American people and to promote French heritage and culture. Supported by the French Consulate in Los Angeles, Bastille Day LA is a great yearly 'rendez-vous' for all Angelenos and visitors!
Many people attended Bastille Day 2003 and 2004, making this annual celebration one of the most well-attended community festivals in Los Angeles. Last year's entertainment included a 'Provencal Petanque Tournament' under the pine trees, a 'Parisian Waiter's Race', street performers, Tahitian dancers, scenic and portrait painters, comedians, singers, and a host of surprises, amidst an authentic French Market with vendors, sidewalk cafes and of course...famous gastronomic delights!



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