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    You are at:Home»Local News»Annual Flint Hills Festival event attracts high turnout

    Annual Flint Hills Festival event attracts high turnout

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    By Peter Rice on May 6, 2024 Local News, Manhattan

    The Flint Hills Discovery Center hosted their biggest event of the year this Saturday that saw hundreds of residents come to the museum and blue earth plaza.

    Local families took part in free admission to the discovery center, along with vendors, food trucks, live music, and other activities.

    See a photo gallery from the event below…

     

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