Bicentennial Boom and Local Pride | Columbus News
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In 1976, America celebrated its bicentennial with nationwide fervor, healing from Watergate and Vietnam while honoring 200 years of independence. The American Freedom Train rolled across the country, showcasing 500 historic artifacts—including the Declaration of Independence—and drew massive crowds, especially in Columbus. Local communities embraced the spirit, hosting parades, murals, and even burying time capsules for 2076. This surge in civic pride ignited lasting traditions, like Columbus’s “Red, White & Boom!” fireworks. It’s a powerful reminder that national moments spark local action—and you can still join the celebration at your local library for America 250.
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