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Friday, 18 May,  2012

Full Day Event. Sevierville, Tennessee

Bloomin’ BBQ & Bluegrass

The largest event in Sevierville! Tennessee State Championship Barbeque Cook-Off, FREE bluegrass concerts from rising stars and bluegrass legends, kids games, great food and authentic mountain crafts. Admission is FREE. For more information, contact the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce 1-888-889-7415 or visit www.BloominBBQ.com.

Friday, 18 May,  2012

Full Day Event. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

16th Annual Spring Antique Machinery Show

"Preserving the Historical Past for the Future".
The Middlecreek Valley Antique Association will be holding their 16th Annual Spring Antique Machinery Show featuring antique tractors, engines and other related farm equipment, truck and tractor pulls, tractor square dancing, equipment demonstrations, flea market and craft vendors and lots of good food, and free entertainment.

Free parking, free admission.

Friday, 18 May,  2012

10 : 00 AM - 5 : 00 PM Mt. Vernon, Illinois

Annual Iris Walk

At peak bloom, the Iris Farm is expecting acres of flowers at their new location just 2 miles west of Wayne City on Route 15. Photographers, day-trippers, weekenders and families are all welcome. When it's closer to bloom time, a peak bloom report will be recorded on the phone's answering service.

Friday, 18 May,  2012

1 : 30 PM - 4 : 00 PM Wayne County, Ohio

Financing the Civil War: Small Change-Big Debt

The Wayne County Historical Society, in celebration of the anniversary of the American Civil War, is bringing together, for the first time, collections of financial papers and currency from collectors throughout the Midwest. This exhibit will illustrate how governments from both sides of the war dealt with the issues of supporting a major war, paying troupes and buying supplies. Also included in this exhibit will be materials illustrating how local citizens coped with the lack of small change, an issue that plagued both the north and south throughout the conflict. The most complete collection of Wayne County merchant tokens ever assembled will be on display, as well as the first "green back" note and Confederate bonds. Even counterfeit notes will be on display.
Hours: Friday & Saturday 1:30-4 pm
Groups arranged by appointment at other times.

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