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Harvest Homecoming 2019 in downtown New Albany, Indiana. (WDRB file photo)
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From Thursday through Sunday, booth days give people the opportunity to walk the streets of downtown New Albany and enjoy local crafts and food.
A longstanding Indiana festival won't be held this fall amid coronavirus concerns, but safety isn't the only reason officials canceled Harvest Homecoming for the first time in its 51-year history.
After being canceled in 2020 because of COVID, the fall tradition kicked off Saturday with a parade.
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