| Oh! What a grand time it was on October 12-13, 1922, when the county turned out on the courthouse square to celebrate its 100th anniversary. The sun shone brightly, "the air had a little of the late fall tinge," and the square was regally decorated with flags and pennants of red and gold, the Centennial colors. Two full days of activities dramatized the history of Morgan County and kept adults and schoolchildren, who had been dismissed from school for the celebration, educationally entertained. | ![]() |
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The fairgrounds were 20 years old in 1969, when the 1968 Morgan County Fair Queen, Jane Pruitt, took a break from her duties to survey the midway from the top of the ferris wheel. |
| What's the Fall Foliage Festival without the carnival on the square? Without elephant ears, cotton candy, and sno cones? Without trying you luck at Skeeball? This photograph shows the first-ever Fall Foliage Festival carnival in 1960. | ![]() |
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During the economic upswing following the Depression and World War II, weddings became formal affairs generally staged in churches specially decorated for the occasion and followed by a carefully planned reception. Such was the candlelight wedding of Sharon Platt and Seven Kain, held in the Methodist Church on August 29, 1959. |
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