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Depot Days in Concordia

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This family event begins Friday evening with a cream can dinner, ice cream social and free concert at the depot. Saturday there will be a model train display, historical reenactors, craft and food booths,activities for the children, and a free swim at the Concordia Municipal Pool. Many of the activities are still being planned, so check back with us! This event is scheduled to coincide with the National Orphan Train Complex annual reunion and celebration.

Depot Days in Concordia


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