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Good old small town web site. It doesn't say WHERE it is at!

(Like street address, city, state...)

Might suggest they do something like this...
https://www.thecivilwardays.com/2009_Event_Directions.html


In my area they like to give directions based on where something "used to be".

So you ask for directions and they will say... Drive down this road a few miles, then turn left where the big red barn used to be... etc.

(And that big red barn has not been there for 10 years!)
 
Good old small town web site. It doesn't say WHERE it is at!

(Like street address, city, state...)

Might suggest they do something like this...
https://www.thecivilwardays.com/2009_Event_Directions.html


In my area they like to give directions based on where something "used to be".

So you ask for directions and they will say... Drive down this road a few miles, then turn left where the big red barn used to be... etc.

(And that big red barn has not been there for 10 years!)

Well, you just park somewhere and walk over to where you see the event. Morton isn't very big. It is a difficult town to get lost in. The events are in the East side of town. You'll see the junk (swap meet) booths starting on highway 7 by the grocery store, the carnival can also be seen, simply follow the trail of food, souvenirs, junk, and carnival. The climbing spars can also be used as a landmark for where the races and logging show are.

If you are where Woods Logging Used To Be (their last location) :)you are on the west side of town.

We like the salmon burgers.
 
So this is at Morton, Washington?

That is what I was looking for on the web page! (What city, state)
 

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