LANCASTER â The Free State Projectâs 18th annual Porcupine Freedom Festival was a sell out this year with 2,500 tickets sold, eclipsing the previous record of 1,800 for the event.
The festival brings in liberty-minded individuals from across the country as part of what Carla Gericke of Manchester, who is president emeritus of the Free State Project, said is a showcase to show attendees the value of living in New Hampshire.
The event, for most of its 18-year history has been held at Rogerâs Campground in Lancaster, while two previous Porcfest events were held at Gunstock Mountain Resort in Guilford.
The event is a week-long get together, which this year showcased about 700 different sub-events as part of the festival, which ran from Monday to Sunday.