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National Morgan Show to Return Five More Years
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Feature Editor
The president of the National Morgan Horse Institute signed a
new fivear contract Monday to keep the Grand National and World
Championship Morgan Horse Show in Oklahoma City through 1997.
The annual show, which started Monday and runs through Sunday,
has been staged at the State Fair of Oklahoma coliseum for 18
years since 1975.
"We appreciate the support we get from the (Oklahoma City)
chamber of commerce. We appreciate the support we get from the
sta...
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