Pony Ride Concession at Fourth of July Celebration 1941
A pony ride concession operates at a Fourth of July celebration in Vale, Oregon, in July 1941. Pony rides were a common attraction at summer fairs, providing entertainment for families. Vale, known for its agricultural roots, hosted various community events that brought locals together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and celebration.
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Pony Ride Concession at Fourth of July Celebration 1941
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