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Herbie, mascot of The Gilroy Garlic Festival
A Foster Farms chicken avoids a flaming garlic bulb
Aliens gather to watch the garlic-themed festivities
Gilroy Garlic Queen (center) and her court
One of the many live bands playing at the Gilroy Garlic Festival
An accordianist represents the crazy roving entertainment
A terra cotta sculpture at a vendor booth at the garlic festival
The Garlic Showdown, a fiercly competetive garlic cook-off
A chef demonstrating cooking with garlic at one of several show tents
Gourmet Alley, featuring fresh garlic-based food
Garlic-drenched tri-tip hot off the grill
One of the Pyro Chefs demonstrate where the name comes from
Garlic-marinated alligator on a stick - yum
Garlic mushrooms being sold at the Gilroy Garlic Festival
Delicious garlic stuffed mushrooms
One of the vedors selling ice cream, including garlic ice cream
At the most popular booth, small samples of garlic ice cream are free
Attempting the oddly delicious garlic ice cream
A mural downtown proclaims Gilroy the Garlic Capital of the World
The old Gilroy City Hall, slated to become an Asian fusion restaurant
An abandoned drug store on Monterry Street in Gilroy
Condemed signs frame a sime indicating a building of historical significance
A garlic truck leaves Gilroy for points unknown
A freind chops fresh Gilroy garlic for grilled oysters
Oysters grilling with butter and fresh Gilroy garlic
 
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