Chris McGinn
For The Lancaster News
Soaring swings, towering slides, furry farm animals and a Ferris wheel are all planned to entertain children of all ages at the Indian Land Fall Festival on Nov. 3 and 4.
The 13th-annual event promises to surpass past events with the new two-day festival held at the Indian Land schools complex off River Road.
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