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Vendors like The Bee Folks impressed attendees with their artistic creations such as candles, soaps, lip balm and lotions made out of exotic honeys and pure beeswax.

Photo: Sherell Williams

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Roderick Morrison’s Celtic Treasures tent was a popular vendor at the Potomac Celtic Festival, featuring items from T-shirts to shot glasses and jewelry.

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Festivalgoers Maren Mayhew and Barry Schlessinger take a moment and relax in orthopedic rocking chairs that were on display at the Potomac Celtic Festival on June 13.

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Jean Neil, 50, of Olney, Md. embraces her inner child and gets swirls and curls painted on her arm at the Body Parts tent at the Potomac Celtic Festival on June 13.

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Festivalgoer Ban Morfit and his Irish wolfhounds, Kyna and Cearbhall, were popular among the attendees at the Potomac Celtic Festival at Morven Park on June 13. Attendees were allowed to bring dogs on the grounds as part of the festivities.

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Members of the MacMillan-Bircles Memorial Pipe Band of Rockville, Md., march during the parade ceremony at the Potomac Celtic Festival held at Morven Park the weekend of June 13 and 14.

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Fairfax Station resident Bill Bohatch's 1967 Corvette Coupe was on display at the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park.

Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post

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Daniel Scott of Ashburn, left, and his father Maurice Scott of Ashburn take a look under the hood at Sterling resident Eric Black's 1970 Chevy Nova SS on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park.

Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post

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At the Classic Car Cruise-in, guests were invited to vote for their favorite classic car. The Paez family of Sterling talk about their favorites as they score their cards. From left, Alex, 11; mom Cyndi; Art, 17; and Andres, 14.

Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post

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Harry Williams brought his collection of 23,000 Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars to the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park. He started collecting these miniature cars in 1995.

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Judy House of Winchester peeks into Leesburg resident Theo Bennett's 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in.

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Matt Duncan and his son Logan, 6, of Leesburg inspect a U.S. Army Fast Attack Vehicle at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park on May 30.

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At Morven Park's Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30, Leesburg resident Bob Brown's 1957 Chevrolet BelAir convertible was on display.

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The old steam heat radiators await their final removal at Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg. The historic mansion will soon re-open to the public after an extensive four-year, $8 million "green" preservation.

Photo: Jonathan Ernst

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Collections technician Allen Stoudt shows off the new fire suppression system under Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg on April 23.

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The lady of the house, Marguerite Davis, whose husband served as Virginia governor in the early 1900s, looks over her former sitting room from a painting at Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg. The historic mansion, which dates to the 1700s will soon re-open to the public after an extensive four-year, $8 million "green" preservation.

Photo: Jonathan Ernst

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The view from the front door at Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg on April 23.

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A new geothermal heating system runs in pipes under Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg, part of an extensive four-year, $8 million "green" preservation.

Photo: Jonathan Ernst

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Workers install a modern HVAC system at Morven Park Mansion in Leesburg, part of an extensive four-year, $8 million "green" preservation.

Photo: Jonathan Ernst

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The front hall of the historic mansion at Morven Park is decorated with centuries-old tapestries.

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