Pumpkin Ridge Craft Show
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Pumpkin Ridge Farm has been home to a large outdoor craft show since 1997. The craft show is held annually on AppleJack weekend (always the third weekend in September) in Nebraska City, NE and attracts 7,500 people during that time. The show offers diversified products as there are nearly 120 crafters present from nine different states! Pony rides, train rides, petting zoo, concessions.
Pumpkin Ridge Craft Show
Phone : 402-873-9238 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.pumpkinridgecrafts.com
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