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  2. United States Bicentennial - Wikipedia

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    The short film The American Bicentennial (1976) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. "Celebration of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution". Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Ford, Gerald R. (July 4, 1976). "Remarks in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania". Internet Archive.

  3. State visit by Carl XVI Gustaf to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden to the United States was the first state visit by a reigning Monarch of Sweden to the United States. The visit, planned as part of the United States Bicentennial celebrations and one of several from foreign heads of states, marked a warming in Swedish–American relations after the Vietnam War. [1]

  4. Freedom Train - Wikipedia

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    The tour continued southeast to New Jersey then south along the Atlantic coast before finally ending December 26, 1976, in Miami, Florida. The last visitor went through the train on December 31, 1976. By the time the tour ended, the American Freedom Train had traveled 25,833 miles (40,858 kilometers) over 21 months, and stopped at 138 cities.

  5. This Rare Bicentennial Quarter Has Nearly $20K Value - AOL

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    People of a certain generation will remember the year-long bicentennial celebration of 1976, when the United States celebrated its 200th birthday and the country was fairly drowning in bicentennial...

  6. U.S. Bicycle Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle Route 76 along SR 5 in Charles City, Virginia. Bicycle Route 76 originated as the Bikecentennial, the route for a large bike tour organized for the 1976 celebration of the United States Bicentennial.

  7. Fort Charlotte, Mobile - Wikipedia

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    A 4/5-scale replica, spanning almost 1/3 of the original fort, was opened on July 4, 1976, as part of Mobile's celebration of the United States Bicentennial. Design [ edit ]

  8. Fort Gibson, army post, commemorates bicentennial. What was ...

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    Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, is a town. The military's Fort Gibson was a frontier army post, now a historic site and National Landmark, observing 200 years.

  9. Operation Sail - Wikipedia

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    Celebration of the United States Bicentennial, the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the United States Declaration of Independence. Of the relatively few tall ships that were in service around the world at the time, 16 sailed to New York to participate in the Grand Parade of Sailing Ships.