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Some 1,000 attend 2014 Homeplace on GR Fall Festival

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In spite of predictions of rain and a number of competing events Saturday, about 1000 people attended the 2014 Fall Festival, at Homeplace on Green River, which included live music all day, arts and craft sales and a variety of family activities. The Festival is an annual event scheduled for the Saturday after Labor Day each year. George Kolbenschlag




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Adair Countians have beautiful mums at Homeplace



2014-09-07 - Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by George Kolbenschlag.

Both the mums on display
and for sale by Adair Countians Brandi and Brenton Shepherd and hay rides were prominent attractions at Saturday's Homeplace on Green River's Fall Heritage Festival. In spite of predictions of rain and a number of competing events Saturday, about 1000 people attended the Festival which included live music all day, arts and craft sales and a variety of family activities. The Festival is an annual event scheduled for the Saturday after Labor Day. George Kolbenschlag

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