Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration
The Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration is held at the world’s only Coon Dog Cemetery. Enjoy “old time” bluegrass music, buck dancing, barbecue, and a liar’s contest. Held annually on Labor Day. Admission is free. The Coon Dog Cemetery is on Coondog Cemetery Rd., in Cherokee, Alabama.
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Cultural resources Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration Thomas Hale, University of North Alabama |
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Cultural resources Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration; Labor Day; Coon Dog Cemetery; Cherokee, Alabama; Colbert County, Alabama; Festival |
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The Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration is held at the world’s only Coon Dog Cemetery. Enjoy “old time” bluegrass music, buck dancing, barbecue, and a liar’s contest. Held annually on Labor Day. Admission is free. The Coon Dog Cemetery is on Coondog Cemetery Rd., in Cherokee, Alabama. |
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Coon Dog Labor Day CelebrationThomas Hale, University of North AlabamaCoon Dog Labor Day Celebration; Labor Day; Coon Dog Cemetery; Cherokee, Alabama; Colbert County, Alabama; FestivalThe Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration is held at the world’s only Coon Dog Cemetery. Enjoy “old time” bluegrass music, buck dancing, barbecue, and a liar’s contest. Held annually on Labor Day. Admission is free. The Coon Dog Cemetery is on Coondog Cemetery Rd., in Cherokee, Alabama.Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyDecember 1, 2015https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1632“Labor Day Events”, Accessed on November 29, 2015, http://www.colbertcountytourism.org/index.php/2012-11-08-15-07-00/annual-events |
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Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration |
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Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration |
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Thomas Hale, University of North Alabama |
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Thomas Hale, University of North Alabama |
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