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18 0 Student LiferBicentennial rinceton students, with all Americans, finished celebrating the Bicentennial in their OWn areas. .. ,Sharonville represented the feeling of all communities as residents took part in week- long festivities, including concerts by the Cincinnati and Cincinnati Youth Symphonies, a large Fourth of Observing Blcentennlal celebratlon tTop Plc- tura, Lem, Greater Cincinnatians gather .on ramp overlooking Second Street on July 5, July parade, and even a Community Picnic Day . These events were typical of the festivities taking place in other communities, such as Forest Park's ceremonial Liberty Bell ringing and various community picnics. ...While Greater Cincinnati communities were celebrating the Bicentennial their way. the Queen Crulsing down the Ohio Rlver Hop Picture, Righn, the Hawk is one of dozens of boats to participate in the water parade on July 5 Week-long Festivities Highlight U.S. Bicentennial City was having a celebration of its own. An estimated 45,000 people were lined on the walls of Yeatman's Cove Park on July 5, the day it was dedicated, and another estimated 75,000 people were milling on the sidewalks, near Riverfront Stadium, and on Fountain Square for the afternoon parade before an evening concert in the stadium. 1 Representatives of first Cincinnati family Mbovet, dressed in appropriate attire. reenact original landing in July 5 event.
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