Folk Arts Fair looks back at America's simpler times

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Dennis O’Reilly canes a chair Saturday at the Sharlot Hall Folk Arts Festival. O’Reilly learned the skill from a minister more than 30 years ago, and he keeps the lost art alive in Prescott.

The Daily Courier/Jo.L.Keener<p> Dennis O’Reilly canes a chair Saturday at the Sharlot Hall Folk Arts Festival. O’Reilly learned the skill from a minister more than 30 years ago, and he keeps the lost art alive in Prescott.

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