Annual Wagons West Celebration - Reverse Parade
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For this year's FREE 35th annual Wagons West Celebration, the Buffalo County Historical Society will host a reverse parade from 10 am – 12 pm. A reverse parade is different from a normal parade where the spectators are the ones driving to the procession of people at the Trails & Rails Museum. Because of the larger crowd that this FREE event brings, we will not allow people on the property to walk in the buildings like normal. Instead, we are still inviting our guests to drive on down and waive at our awesome pioneers! The first 300 kids/people will receive a souvenir baggie!
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Annual Wagons West Celebration - Reverse Parade
Phone : 308-234-3041 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : bchs.us@hotmail.com
Web: www.bchs.us/
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