Even the pumpkin sculptures are colossal at the world-famous Art & Pumpkin Festival.
Half Moon Bay 51st Annual Art and Pumpkin FestivalFree admission; the Safeway World Championship Weigh-off takes place on Monday, Oct. 9can be found at pretty much any pumpkin patch that crops up around the Golden State in October, those sizable squashes that may take a Radio Flyer to roll back to your car.
But this annual showdown, which regularly makes headlines well beyond California, is followed by another famous happening just under a week later, one that also involves pumpkin perfection:is readying for its mid-October revelries, which will unfurl, like so many pumpkin vines, on Oct. 14 and 15.
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