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Home»News»More Than An Area Code: Wauseon Celebrates Its First 419 Day
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More Than An Area Code: Wauseon Celebrates Its First 419 Day

April 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

(PHOTOS BY SAMANTHA N. STRIPE / THE VILLAGE REPORTER)
ARTWORK BOOTHS ... 419 Day in Wauseon also featured crafts such as earrings and artworks like paintings for sale on the North Fulton Street sidewalk. An Easter egg hunt was held in the afternoon, bringing more visitors to businesses.

VISITING FOOD TRUCKS: Two food trucks came to the 419 Day event in Wauseon, including Maria’s Sunnyside Café, based in Adrian, Michigan...


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