 Banjo Creek Farms has the third largest US flag in Washington State Manson, WA – Banjo Creek Farms of Manson, WA is expecting to reopen under new ownership early June 2006. Edward J. Sullivan of Manson, WA purchased the operation and has big plans for this summer season. Banjo Creek Farms is a family fun destination located near the intersection of Green Ave. and Lower Joe Creek, just a short drive from downtown Manson. A large part of the operation is a 7000+ sq. ft. antiques and consignment shop. Vendor spaces are available for those wishing to sell their wares or one can sell their items on consignment. There will also be a gift shop and western boutique where you can purchase hats, t-shirts and other sundries. Other shops include a photo shop where you can get your picture on a t-shirt and a snack-shack for food and refreshments. Ed Sullivan added that a “sasperilla saloon” is in the works that will offer the old west saloon feeling with nothing stronger than a “Roy Rodgers” on the menu. The planned attractions include a petting zoo with alpacas and more common farm animals, exotic birds, gold panning, a corn maze, hayrides, a covered wagon, and a stagecoach. More attractions will be added as the season progresses. An on-site vet will provide professional medical care for the animals as well as veterinary and consulting services for the public. Banjo Creek Farms will provide a large parking area with space for motor homes and trailers. Bicyclers will be happy to know they can lock their bikes in a secure area. For more information about Banjo Creek Farms or retail and rental space, contact Gregory Kennedy at 509-630-7679.
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