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Historic Marker Celebration

 


The Fairland Historical Society is pleased to install two historical markers to share the history of Fairland, the schools, and the railroad.


You are invited. We will have a brief thank you and photo opportunity on Tuesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. at the Fairland Park at 209 Commercial St in Fairland. 
The second stop of the evening will be at 102 W Washington St at the depot.


These markers were made possible by City and County Progress grants administered by Blue River Community Foundation and by dedicated community volunteers.


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