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Published Sunday, October 04, 2009 12:08 AM

Way, way back in the day

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Four-year-old Ellie Beal holds a pinch pot that she made at the fair.

Katherine Gulde, 3, and her friend Michael Pettibon, 7, get a living history lesson from Tom Scaggs of Anderson while sitting in a stagecoach at the fourth annual Boonville Days Heritage Fair at the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History on Saturday. The event featured costumed characters, cowboy music and poetry, a children's activity area and demonstrations of frontier skills and trades.




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