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Re: 50th anniversary of World Plowing Match in USA
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Posted by m.jamison on July 28, 2007 at 07:08:06 from (4.252.79.232):
In Reply to: 50th anniversary of World Plowing Match in USA posted by m.jamison on July 27, 2007 at 18:20:30:
Thats right Peebles could not accomodate 450,000 people. Int harvester constructed a 3000 foot run way for people to fly in. IH had their own D.C. 3 plane they would stay in Cincinnati and fly to the matches. The population of Peebles was 1800 nearly every home had guests staying in them or camping in yards, large traffic jams were constant. The DVD is very good, for more information contact Mary Fulton 937-587-2043. For those who don't know where Peebles is its about 65 miles east of Cincy.
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