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Back in ‘92, Tim and Faye Taggart stumbled upon this cool scene at the Colorado State Fair – an artist wielding a chainsaw, carving up a wooden Indian out of a tree trunk. The artist, Wade Morrison, thought this particular creation was a no-go, but Faye was like, “I’ve gotta have it!” Wade, surprised by her enthusiasm, agreed to finish it up by the end of the fair. When the Taggarts swung by later, Wade had already sold five more Indians just like the one Faye had snagged. Turns out, Faye’s got a good eye for hidden gems!
New 'Film Alley' coming to Breckenridge Village in 2025
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — More than a year after the Breckenridge Regal Theater on Rodney Parham Road had its last curtain call, there is now something new coming to take its place. On Thursday, Schulman Theaters Inc. announced that the location of the former Breckenridge Regal Theater will now...
Monthly First Friday Crawls Around with 90s Flashback Crawl
Main Street Enid is proud to announce the theme of August’s First Friday: “Flashback First Friday | 90s Crawl & Retro Car Show.”. This First Friday will set the dials back a few decades with a bunch of 90s-themed events!. Check out the retro car show, jam out...
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