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Published: 19 June 2017 19 June 2017

Photos by Mary Alice Murphy

The lines stretched out into the parking lot for 4-H hamburgers, and around the corner for purchashing items inside the store.

Kids found plenty of activities to keep them busy. Adults liked the old cars on display, and both youths and adults checked out the original Batmobile, two cars from The Transformers and the old A-Team van, guarded by Mr. T.

Inside the store, people took advantage of the savings to celebrate the anniversary. Ben Sine, Mountain Ridge Ace Hardware owner/manager said he was very pleased with the turnout.