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An evening under the stars with live music and a chuck-wagon supper. The Lost Creek Festival is famous for its great entertainment. People travel from all over the US to be here for this one.
Food and craft vendors, games, competition, entertainment, parade, and more. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs! Third weekend in September

Lost Creek Festival

Address : North of Oshkosh Oshkosh NE
Phone : 304-844-2645   (Always call and confirm events.)

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