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RE/MAX Balloon to appear at the International Folk Festival

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Image courtesy of RE/MAX

RE/MAX Choice is sponsoring the RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon on Sept. 23 and 24 for the 45th Annual International Folk Festival. The RE/MAX balloon is one of the most recognized corporate images in the world and has become a symbol of the real estate network.

Wind and Weather Permitting, the nearly eight stories tall RE/MAX Balloon will offer tethered rides at the International Folk Festival.   

Headquartered in Denver, CO, RE/MAX adopted the hot air balloon as a promotional symbol in 1978, at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. 

More information about the RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon program can be found at www.remaxballoon.net.

RE/MAX was founded in 1973. RE/MAX is recognized as one of the leading real estate franchise companies with over 140,000 agents and over 9,000 offices in more than 110 countries.  

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