In started in my early 20's about eight of us got together and put on an annual 3rd of July party. We would do a pig roast and bring in a truck load of beer kegs. One friend worked for Coke and would bring in a truck of ice and soda. It was not unusual to see 500+ people show up. We never had anyone get out of hand and one time the cops drove in and drove back out. This party was held at the end of a dead end road with only one other house. It took us a week to set up. We had to mow the lawn which was usually about a foot high and we flagged the fences so nobody would run into them. Someone would go and get fireworks from another state as they were not sold in Wisconsin at that time. The acetylene bombs were a huge hit and would make the house shake. One time we blew up the outhouse. The partying up to the big day was just as much fun. We had to get a pig and butcher it, we would put up large tent, and clean up the place. People would bring food and were thrilled to be invited. We did this for 10+ years and when we moved off the farm we lost a place to put on such a party. Every year something would happen that was talked about for many years later. It sure was fun.
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