A crowd of fans watches the General Lee in flight during Bo's Extravaganza on Sunday, April 8.
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Actor/singer John Schneider waves at the crowd during his Bo's Extravaganza birthday bash on Sunday, April 8.
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A long line streches as people wait to get their “Duke of Hazzard” memorabilia signed by actor John Schneider.
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A family of three waits to get memorabilia signed by Mountain Man of Duck Dynasty.
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Byron Cherry, who played the role of Coy in the “Dukes of Hazzard, left, talks with a fan during Bo's Extravaganza.
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Peter Parros, left, who co-stars alongside John Schneider in Tyler Perry's show “The Haves and the Have Nots,” swaps stories with a fan during Schneider’s Bo's Extravaganza event.
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Tom Wopat, wearing black hat, takes a family photo with some fans during Bo's Extravaganza on Saturday, April 7.
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John Schneider, left, puts his signature on Levi Montgomery’s trunk lid at Bo's Extravaganza in Holden on Saturday, April 7.
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Pictured is one of many General Lee-inspired vehicles that were at Bo's Extravaganza in Holden this weekend.
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Several General Lee replicas line up the baseball field at John Schneider Studios for this weekend’s Bo's Extravaganza event.
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Joe Hudson, left, watches Thom Bresh strum a few notes on his guitar.
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Stunt driver James Smith takes the General Lee, the famous vehicle from “Dukes of Hazzard,” for a jump of 175 feet at Bo's Extravaganza on Sunday, April 8.
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Clay King, who traveled from South Carolina for this weekend’s Bo's Extravaganza in Holden, admires all the “Dukes of Hazzard” signatures he’s accumulated over the years.
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A stunt man drives the General Lee through a small mud pit while a camera woman captures it on film.
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Three-year-old Clyde Baio rides one of the carnival rides on hand at Bo's Extravaganza.
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Levi Lefon, front, stuffs cotton candy in his face while Spencer Mancuso plays with a twig as the two await John Schneider’s jump of the General Lee.
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From left, stuntman James Smith, actor John Schneider and stunt coordinator Jack Gill go over Schneider’s upcoming jump of the General Lee.
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Mud flies in the air behind the General Lee, which is being drive by “Dukes of Hazzard” star John Schneider.
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Actor John Schneider, far right, jokes with some fans before jumping the General Lee on Saturday, April 7.
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Actor John Schneider drives the General Lee over a ramp during Bo's Extravaganza on Saturday, April 7.
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Carl Edwards, left, and John Schneider ride a four-wheeler after performing a car chase.
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A crowd of “Dukes of Hazzard” fans pull out their cell phones to record John Schneider jumping the General Lee, something the actor never did while playing Bo Duke on the popular action-comedy series.
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A large crowd walks from attraction to attraction during Bo's Extravaganza at John Schneider Studios in Holden this weekend. The land will go up for auction at a sheriff's sale on Jan. 16.
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Former Nascar drive Carl Edwards, right, talks with a fan during Bo's Extravaganza on Saturday, April 7.
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James Smith of Phoenix, Arizona, takes a break from Bo's Extravaganza to do some fishing at one of the lakes located at John Schnedier Studios.
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Actor John Schneider, left, shares some words with a couple of fans during his Bo's Extravaganza birthday bash on Sunday, April 8.
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The Parade of General Lees makes another pass past fans during Bo's Extravaganza on Sunday, April 8.
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A family of five enjoys a mud ride at Bo's Extravaganza.
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A crowd gathers around the General Lee after stunt driver James Smith took it on a 175-foot jump.
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Stunt driver James Smith, right, explains his 175-foot jump of the General Lee.
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Visitors of Bo's Extravaganza take a walk through a bamboo forest located at John Schneider Studios.
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The Parade of General Lees begins to roll out during Bo's Extravaganza on Sunday, April 8.