National Lentil Festival fills Pullman with fun

 
 
Video by Tim Marsh, WSU News correspondent.
 
 
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Palouse region grows a quarter of the lentils in the United States. Since its beginning in 1989, the National Lentil Festival has brought national attention to Pullman.
 
Last weekend’s festival included a parade, food, vendors, music and more. This video was prepared by former WSU News employee and continuing correspondent Tim Marsh.

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