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Pioneer Days

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Event# 620-879-2918

Event Details

Rural History in Action with many of the old machines in use. Family fun. Parades, flea markets, games for the youth, Tractors, engines, quilt show, door prizes, crafters in action, tractor pulls, auction, raffles, good food, modern restrooms and showers, camper electric is available.

Pioneer Days

Address : 3.5 miles north of Caney, Ks on Highway 75 Caney KS
Phone : 620-879-2918   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : beje@wildblue.net

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Admission Fee : Admission is by donation

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