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== Recreation == {{unsourced section|date=November 2024}} Kane is a [[rural]] community which is rich with outdoor entertainment due to its location near the [[Allegheny National Forest]]. [[Hunting]] and [[fishing]] are very popular forms of entertainment for some people. Other people enjoy visiting such scenic areas as the [[Kinzua Dam]], and the collapsed [[Kinzua Bridge]] (this railroad bridge was destroyed by a tornado in 2003, and is now the [[Kinzua Skywalk]]). In the long winters, people enjoy [[cross-country skiing]], sled riding, winter hiking, and snowmobiling. For children, the local Evergreen Park has the Evergreen Enchanted Playland Creative Playground. The Evergreen Park also has a nine-hole, 18 tee [[disc golf]] course that has annual tournaments in the summer. People of all ages enjoy swimming at the high school public pool that is open various times of the year to give swimming lessons as well as holding recreational [[Human swimming|swim]] times. Each summer, Kane is site of an outdoor [[drive-in theater]] playing current movies. It is home to "Art in the Wilds", an outdoor, [[Juried (competition)|juried]] fine arts show held each year in Evergreen Park on the fourth Saturday and Sunday of June, as well as "Kane Fest", an annual festival in July formerly known as the Black Cherry Festival, which is no longer being held. Kane also holds Glenwood Park, which is great for a nice outdoor family picnic, great time for the kids, playing catch at the baseball fields, or riding bicycles at the skatepark.
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