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Calling all people named Kyle!

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Calling all people named Kyle!

Kyle, Texas wants to break a record with its name. The town, 20 miles from Austin, is calling all people that share the name Kyle to come visit on May 21st.

(Video courtesy of YOLO TX TV)

That’s when the town will try and gather more than 2,325 namesakes for an attempt to break the Guinness World Record. Kyle’s fourth attempt at breaking the record will be held at Lake Kyle Park the last day of the Kyle Fair.

Eligible Kyles are asked to sign in at the VIP Tent beforehand and a group photo will follow. All Kyles who participate will be given a free Kyle Fair T-shirt of their choice.

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