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Rain doesn’t dampen spirits during National Road Festival

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Mike Jones

Shawn Baird of Vanderbilt, left, and Joey Krug of Ebensburg perform a blacksmith demonstration as part of the Pike Day events Saturday afternoon at Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville.

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Mike Jones

From left, Jeff Gaudio of Monessen, Brian Brashear and Max Wade, both of Brownsville, warm up next to a fire at their camp set up at Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville as part of the annual National Road Festival Pike Days. The Civil War re-enactors are portraying members of PennsylvaniaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ 11th Reserve Regiment, and performed various demonstrations while camped on the museum grounds for the weekend.

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Ed Riedmann

The wagon train traveled through rainy conditions from Somerset County to Hopwood during the National Road Festival on Saturday.

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Ed Riedmann

Despite rainy weather, the wagon train made its journey along Route 40 through Hopwood on Saturday during the National Road Festival.

Rain on Saturday couldn’t dampen the spirits of visitors, re-enactors and vendors gathered at Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville nor of those on the wagon train as it passed through Hopwood, during the annual National Road Festival.

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