
Azalea Festival
Clip: Season 3 Episode 341 | 3m 26s
Spring means an explosion of color at Muskogee’s Honor Heights Park.
For more than 50 years Honor Heights Park in Muskogee has hosted the annual Azalea Festival. Despite uncooperative weather and temperamental flowers, this year’s crop promises a colorful welcome to spring.
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Azalea Festival
Clip: Season 3 Episode 341 | 3m 26s
For more than 50 years Honor Heights Park in Muskogee has hosted the annual Azalea Festival. Despite uncooperative weather and temperamental flowers, this year’s crop promises a colorful welcome to spring.
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