Perry American Legion Riders Tractor Drive
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Meet at 9:00 a.m and leave at 9:30 from the American Legion at 410 Perry Place, Perry, KS, and drive to the Old Jefferson Town in Oskaloosa, KS, where we will be given a tour and have lunch. Then we will return to Perry. The Round trip is approximately 30 miles. A $30 donation will be used for American Legion Riders charities and includes your admissions fees and lunch.
For information or to pre-register contact Lawrence Bouray by text or call 402-879-1310.
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Perry American Legion Riders Tractor Drive
Phone : 402-879-1310 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : tjbouray@hotmail.com
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