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43rd Annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival

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The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. It's located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best eve
in Arts & Entertainment, on the 5th of September 2009
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133534
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133535
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133536
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133538
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133539
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133543
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133544
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133545
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133547
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133548
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133554
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133555
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133556
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133557
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133558
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133560
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133561
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133562
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133563
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133564
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133567
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day

ID: 133568
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The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day
The 43rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is underway this Labor Day weekend. The event is located in Plymouth, Indiana, Marshall County, U.S.A. and is named to the Top 100 of U.S. Midwest's best events in 2007. This year promised not to disappoint even in the face of a severe economic slowdown with crowds being quite large within minutes of the gates opening. The Blueberry Festival's objectives are to provide quality family activities at little or no cost, and a venue for Marshall County's many Not-for-Profit to raise funds. Attendees are treated to a large diversity of activities from sports, contests, pioneer re-enactments, food, with arts and craft vendors and runs through Labor Day