Cainsville residents get in touch with their cultural heritage

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Locomotive smoker: Ed Sobotka brought out his Choo Choo smoker to barbecue pork, brisket and chicken for the Cainsville Heritage Day on Saturday. He was ready to feed at least 500 persons.
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Learning about Daisy’s life: A Missouri Western theater student portrays historical Cainsville figure Daisy Thompson during a presentation at the Heritage Day.

Cainsville, MO: Cainsville celebrated its history as a coal mining and railroad town at its first annual Heritage Day on Saturday with events all day long across the community.
Off-and-on rains during the day forced the cancellation of some of the activities, but there was a large turnout of Cainsville residents and visitors for the celebration that was part of Missouri’s 2,500 Miles of Art and Culture.

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