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Get Your Meat at the Fair

What’s in your freezer? Sausage, bacon, or ham for breakfast? Beef patties or flat iron steak for lunch? Lamb chops or roast for dinner? Believe it or not, you can find all of this meat and more at your local county fair.

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{name} Posted by Will Nichols on 08/06, 2010 at 03:06 PM

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Brenneman’s Meat Market in Huntingdon

Every community has recognizable houses, families, buildings, and businesses that provide unique charm. In Huntingdon, Brenneman’s Meat Market is one such institution.

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{name} Posted by Will Nichols on 07/20, 2010 at 11:02 AM

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