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* A [[Spirit of Labor Festival]] was held at [[Western Hills Mall]] from [[October 23]]-[[October 25|25]], 1975.
* A [[Spirit of Labor Festival]] was held at [[Western Hills Mall]] from [[October 23]]-[[October 25|25]], 1975.
* The Smithsonian Institution sponsored performances of "The Music and Dance of the Age of Jefferson" at the [[BJCC Theater]] on [[November 21]]-[[November 22|22]], 1975 as part of a four-city tour.
* The Smithsonian Institution sponsored performances of "The Music and Dance of the Age of Jefferson" at the [[BJCC Theater]] on [[November 21]]-[[November 22|22]], 1975 as part of a four-city tour.
* [[November 27]]: The first [[Vulcan Run]] took place under the name "Bicentennial Run"
* [[November 27]]: The first [[Vulcan Run]] took place under the name "Bicentennial Run".
* During [[1976]] [[Regions Center#Special lighting|special lighting]] was displayed on the [[Regions Center|First National-Southern Natural Building]] depicting the American flag.
* During [[1976]] [[Regions Center#Special lighting|special lighting]] was displayed on the [[Regions Center|First National-Southern Natural Building]] depicting the American flag.
* The [[American Freedom Train]] stopped in Birmingham from [[May 27]] to [[May 31|31]], 1976 for public tours and to change locomotives.
* The [[American Freedom Train]] stopped in Birmingham from [[May 27]] to [[May 31|31]], 1976 for public tours and to change locomotives.

Revision as of 11:58, 19 October 2009

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The American Revolution Bicentennial was a year-long nationwide celebration of the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution, observed in 1975 and 1976. In Birmingham the anniversary was observed with numerous events, ceremonies and recognitions.

Birmingham was selected as one of five "working people's Bicentennial cities" for the year.

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