Every autumn, as the summer heat begins to fade and a hint of crispness settles into the air, the small town of Gainesville, Missouri, comes alive with the sights and sounds of an era long gone but never forgotten. It’s not just the changing of the seasons that sparks this transformation; it’s the arrival of one of the Ozarks’ most beloved traditions—the Hootin’ and Hollerin’ Festival. The 2024 festival is happening now actually, with today being the final day.
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