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Cottonwood Market Days

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Event# 402-461-8412

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The Festival is a two day, outdoor, fun, family festival with an emphasis in art. This eagerly anticipated event attracts nearly 20,000 visitors and is bursting with activity. Fine arts include sculpture, pottery, art demonstrations, crafts, food and continuous live entertainment on 3 stages.

10am-9pm; Sun, 11am-5pm.

Cottonwood Market Days

Address : 300 block of North Hastings Hastings NE
Phone : 402-461-8412   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : cottonwood@inebraska.com

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Admission Fee : $10-$20, kids 12 and under, free.

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