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Crowds pack Covered Bridge Festival at Mingo Creek Park

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Festival-goers cross the Ebenezer Bridge in Mingo Creek Park during the annual Covered Bridge Festival.

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C.J. Lingenfield, 8, of Jefferson, holds out a crayfish he caught while playing in Mingo Creek during the Covered Bridge Festival.

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Brian and Natalie Herold, of Butler, sell popcorn from their Herold’s Original Kettle Korn stand at the Covered Bridge Festival in Mingo Creek Park.

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C.J. Lingenfield, 8, of Jefferson, jumps on rocks Saturday afternoon while playing in Mingo Creek during the Covered Bridge Festival.

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George Cheplic of Finleyville works the grill while cooking hot dogs that the Charleroi-Monongahela Masonic Lodge #337 was selling at the Covered Bridge Festival.

The Covered Bridge Festival brought thousands of people to Mingo Creek Park on a sun-drenched Saturday afternoon. The county park in Nottingham Township serves as the main hub for the weekend events during the annual festival that features nine covered bridges in Washington and Greene counties.

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