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Friday, September 25, 2009 11:51 PM

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Allie Stukey, then-7 months, helps her mother, Janelle Stukey, pick out a pumpkin last October during Pome on the Range’s annual Fall Fest.

Fall fun just a short drive away

Destination autumn

By RACHEL HAWKINS, Herald Staff Writer

Peckham's Pumpkins
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Pumpkins are a widely accepted symbol of autumn. These pumpkins were on display last fall at Peckham’s Pumpkin Patch, eight miles southeast of Ottawa.
Fall is in the air, and businesses in Franklin County and the surrounding area are preparing for the season.

As the area calms from summer festivals, popular fall attractions like Pome on the Range, Williamsburg, Peckham’s Pumpkin Patch, Rantoul, and the Louisburg Cider Mill are just getting geared up for one of their busiest times of the year.

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