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Johnson County Old Settlers

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Johnson County Old Settlers

A tradition since 1898, this festival fills downtown Olathe with local musical entertainment, carnival rides, and parade. The downstreets are lined with local organizations selling BBQ and the famous "Grange pups" sponsored by the local Grange. This event is truly a Johnson County homecoming. Meet thousands of friendly neighbors. Weekend after Labor Day.

* Arts & Crafts Booths - (913) 254-9993
* Commercial & Food Booths - (913) 782-5252
* Parade & all other info - (913) 782-5551

Johnson County Old Settlers

Address : Downtown Olathe Olathe KS
Phone : 913-782-5551   (Always call and confirm events.)

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