Saturday was a beautiful day, and the crowds came to celebrate the 35th Annual Heritage Day Festival. Both Mineral Springs Park and Downtown Iuka were filled as people enjoyed inspecting the more …
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Saturday was a beautiful day, and the crowds came to celebrate the 35th Annual Heritage Day Festival. Both Mineral Springs Park and Downtown Iuka were filled as people enjoyed inspecting the more than three hundred antique vehicles, visiting the many booths in the park, and enjoying the entertainment by local artists and the Deer Clan Production performing Cherokee Indian dancing.
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