Washington's Birthday Celebration

Washington's Birthday Celebration
GenreRock

Alternative
Spanish rock

Tejano
DatesAnnually; Mid January to End of February
Location(s)Laredo, Webb County, Texas
Years active1898–present
Websitewbcalaredo.org
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The Washington Birthday Celebration Building in Laredo is designed to loosely resemble Mount Vernon.

The Washington's Birthday Celebration (WBCA)[1] is an almost month-long event held each February in Laredo, the seat of Webb County in south Texas, that celebrates the birthday of George Washington. It is the largest celebration of its kind in the United States with approximately 400,000 attendees annually. The celebration consists of various festivals; a Society of Martha Washington Colonial Pageant and Ball, Princess Pocahontas Pageant and Ball, two parades, a carnival, an air show, fireworks, live concerts, "Fun-Fest" at Laredo Community College, and a citywide prom during which many of the Laredo elite dress in Colonial attire. Each year a prominent Laredo man and woman play the roles of George and Martha Washington. One of its main events, the Jalapeño Festival, has recently been named one of Top 10 eating festivals in the United States.