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E/MC Chamber, impressed by awesome Bicentennial Parade, finds name for next one

The Bicentennial Parade was absolutely awesome and for that reason the Chamber Board of Directors has decided that the 2018 Christmas Parade Theme will be " A Bicentennial Christmas" & invite everyone who had such wonderful entries to bring them back in December! - Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.



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Historic Courthouse center of Bicentennial activities



2018-09-07 - Public Square, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The historic Metcalfe County Courthouse on its huge lawn in the center of the Public Square in Edmonton, KY is ready to receive the booths and crowds for Saturday's festival activities, tomorrow, 8 Sep 2018. - LW

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