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Oskaloosa Old Settler's Festival

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The Oskaloosa Old Settler's Festival is a three-day event including live performances by popular bands, and many local musical groups. There will also be a Young Settlers parade, carnival, pork burger tent, a dunk tank, hay throwing contest, and beer and wine garden.

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Oskaloosa Old Settler's Festival

Address : Oskaloosa Square Topeka KS
Phone : 785-640-5984   (Always call and confirm events.)

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