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Homesteaders Fair

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Event# (402) 721-4515

Event Details

The annual event features 19th Century crafts, music, food, blacksmithing, quilting, tatting, pony rides & more. Noon - 5 p.m.

Homesteaders Fair

Address : May Museum - 1643 North Nye Avenue Fremont NE
Phone : (402) 721-4515   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : maymuseum@juno.com

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Admission Fee : Free admission to grounds, Museum Tours - $3 adults, $.50 children

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