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    Best Festival/Event of 2014: ComFest

    For seven years straight, ComFest has retained the crown as the best festival in Columbus. Since 1972, the local “party with a purpose” has brought Columbus a celebration of local music, food, entertainment and more. That recognition is no easy feat considering the wide range of festivals and events that take place all year long in Columbus.

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    For more information, visit www.comfest.com.

    The Top 10 Columbus Festivals & Events of 2014:

    1. ComFest
    2. Independents’ Day
    3. Columbus Arts Festival
    4. Pride Festival
    5. Moonlight Market
    6. Gallery Hop
    7. Jazz & Ribs Festival
    8. Red White & Boom
    9. Highball Halloween
    10. CD102.5 Summerfest

    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2013 — Comfest
    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2012 — Comfest
    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2011 — Comfest
    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2010 – Comfest
    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2009 – Comfest
    Flashback: Best Festival/Event of 2008 – Comfest

    Note: Our “Best of 2014″ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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