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FLASHBACK 2003: ALWAYS AT THE END OF THE PARADE - But Worth The Wait

(09/28/2023)
"Learning to ride a horse can be difficult; the animal is uncomfortable in the middle and dangerous at both ends."

"Always at the end of the parade."

"Horse sense is what a horse has that keeps him from betting on people." - W. C. Fields

It was the largest number of horses and buggies
ever entered in the Molasses Festival parade

Lots of horses and carriages in the 36th annual West Virginia Molasses Festival Parade on Saturday.


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