Flatlander Fall Festival
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THE FLATLANDER FESTIVAL is a 27 year Western Kansas event based on community hospitality, home town pride and spirit which has become an annual event attracting thousands of people.
The Festival joins together different community groups, each holding separate events, over a three day period in Goodland, KS. The Flatlander Festival Committee Coordinates the weekend into the premiere event of North Western Kansas and the Tri-State Area.
Goodland, KS is located on interstate 70, 17 miles from the Colorado border and 50 miles from the Nebraska border. Participants come from many states and involve themselves in activities as the festival takes over downtown main street.
Flatlander Fall Festival
Phone : 785-890-5336 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@flatlanderfestival.com
Web: www.flatlanderfestival.com
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