Port Washington's Fall Street Festival is back with pumpkins, cider and dozens of vendors

PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Port Washington is known as a beautiful port city near Milwaukee to visit over the summer months. But as the leaves change and fall, the city also puts on one of its biggest festivals.
Fall Street Festival brings thousands to Franklin Street for pumpkin decorating, apple cider drinking and artisan shopping. This Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can check out more than 100 vendors, including businesses who add to the vibrant downtown all year long. There will also be a car show with more than 45 cars to look at and learn about car detailing tips from Superficial Detailing in Port Washington.
Here is a full list of activities happening at Port Washington's Fall Street Festival.