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PIONEER DAY WILL BE AT THE POLK COUNTY MUSEUM THIS SUNDAY

The Polk County Historical Society is helping Polk County and the Red River Valley celebrate the history of its origins with Pioneer Day, happening on Sunday, September 11, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Polk County Museum. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to enjoy the various events, which include music performances,

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POLK COUNTY PIONEER DAY ATTRACTS 100’s OF PEOPLE

The Polk County Pioneer Day was held this afternoon at the Polk County Historical Society Museum. There were live musical performances by the O’Neil Family Musicians, Alex Conwell, and the Woodpicks. The Sun Country and You Petting Zoo was available for kids, and plenty of antique machines and equipment were on site to look at.

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