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Mule Day 2024's schedule: MONDAY, APRIL 1, 20249 a.m. - Wagon Train Departs. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2024Mid-Afternoon - Wagon Train Arrives at Maury County Park.
Bishop Mule Days is an annual festival celebrating the mule, held in Bishop, California over a six-day period leading up to Memorial Day. More than 700 mules compete in 181 events and the largest non-motorized parade in the United States. It started as a small show in 1969 with a few hundred attendees and has grown to Bishop's largest event ...
"Mule Day" has been a popular Columbia tradition for nearly 170 years, since the 1840s. [1] It began as "Breeder's Day", a single day livestock show and mule market event held on the first Monday in May. Over time, "Mule Day" evolved from a single day event into a multi-day festival, attracting thousands of attendees, lasting almost a week.
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Mule Day wrapped up another successful year celebrating its 50th anniversary since the festival's 1974 revival. Mule Day celebrates '50 years of long ears' with big crowds, old traditions and new ...
In December 2006, six of the company's meat-packing facilities in Colorado, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Iowa, and Minnesota were raided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, resulting in the apprehension of 1,282 undocumented immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Peru, Laos, Sudan, and Ethiopia, and nearly 200 of ...
The event will also feature Mule Day Queens of the past, as well as tea and sweet treats for guests, as well as some after-hours shopping. On Saturday, Baxter's will host a special art exhibit ...
Thomas E. Wilson (1868-1958), president of Morris & Company in 1913. Between 1904 and 1910, National Packing acquired 23 stockyards and slaughtering plants nationwide, which gave it control over about one-tenth of U.S. meat production. The company owned branches in over 150 cities around the world, along with a fleet of 2,600 refrigerated railcars.