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Tribute to revolutionary war hero connects Louisville and Jeffersonville

Tribute to revolutionary war hero connects Louisville and Jeffersonville
ON 비바카지노 Viva NEWS AT 11. HISTORY CAME ALIVE ON THE BANKS OF THE OHIO RIVER TODAY AS LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSONVILLE HONORED A REVOLUTIONARY WAR HERO. 비바카지노 Viva맥스카지노S, JOYCE O맥스카지노LEARY WAS AT THE BIG FOUR BRIDGE, WHERE A SPECIAL TRIBUTE DREW CROWDS. DRESSED IN COLONIAL ERA UNIFORMS. THE REENACTMENT GROUP FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. LED THE TRIBUTE HONORING MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE. 1825 VISIT TO LOUISVILLE. HE WAS A GREAT SOLDIER, LEADER, DIPLOMAT, AND PATRIOT FOR THE AMERICAN CAUSE AND LIBERTY. THE GROUP BROUGHT HISTORY TO LIFE, DRESSED IN PERIOD CLOTHING, PORTRAYING GENERAL LAFAYETTE AND OTHER KEY FIGURES FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. WE HAD A VERY CONTENTIOUS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION UNDERWAY, AND PRESIDENT MONROE WANTED TO BRING LAFAYETTE TO RAISE SPIRITS, RAISE OUR PATRIOTIC FEELINGS. EVERYONE JOINED FOR PHOTOS AND CONVERSATION BEFORE TAKING PART IN A WALKING PARADE ACROSS THE BIG FOUR BRIDGE. WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN HIS SACRIFICE THAT CHANGED THE PATH OF OUR COUNTRY. WITH FLAGS IN HAND, THEY CROSSED INTO JEFFERSONVILLE FOR A SECOND CEREMONY AND A PLAQUE DEDICATION AT A GRAVE OF A REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER. HE WAS THE ONLY REMAINING GENERAL OF THE REVOLUTION THAT WAS ALIVE AT THAT TIME HERE IN JEFFERSONVILLE. HISTORY. LOVERS, SOLDIERS AND RE-ENACTORS GATHERED FOR A CELEBRATION 200 YEARS IN THE MAKING. HE WAS KNOWN AS THE HERO OF TWO WORLDS. MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE CAME DURING THIS TIME TO LIFT THE SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE. I맥스카지노M VERY PLEASED WITH THE PROSPERITY, THE IMPROVEMENTS AND THE PROGRESS MADE IN THIS COUNTRY SINCE I LAST LEFT YOU IN 1784. A FITTING END TO A DAY BRIDGING THE PAST AND PRESENT. THOSE IDEALS OF FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY AND LIBERTY IN THE
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Tribute to revolutionary war hero connects Louisville and Jeffersonville
The banks of the Ohio River were transformed into a living history lesson Monday as Louisville and Jeffersonville came together to celebrate the legacy of Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette. "He was a great soldier, leader, diplomat and patriot for the American cause and liberty," said Mike King, with American Friends of Lafayette and Sons of the American Revolution. The historic Big Four Bridge served as the centerpiece for the day맥스카지노s tribute, which featured an immersive reenactment of Lafayette맥스카지노s 1825 visit to Louisville, captivating both history enthusiasts. A Washington, D.C.-based reenactment group, adorned in authentic colonial-era uniforms, led this extraordinary homage to Lafayette.The reenactment group brought the Revolutionary War period to life as they took on the personas of General Lafayette and other key figures, offering attendees a glimpse into the past. One participant, Sue Rogers, reflected on Lafayette맥스카지노s visit in 1825, a crucial time for a nation seeking unity amid a contentious presidential election. "President (James) Monroe wanted to bring Lafayette to raise spirits, raise our patriotic feelings," Rogers said, expressing the enduring significance of the visit.The event bridged history and modern appreciation, as attendees engaged in photos, conversations, and a memorable walking parade across the Big Four Bridge. Jamie Ginder, another attendee, summed up the day's sentiment by stating, "We have not forgotten his sacrifice that changed the path of our country." The sound of natural music and the sight of flags waving added to the celebratory mood, leaving an emotional imprint on all present.The festivities continued in Jeffersonville, where a second ceremony and plaque dedication were held at the gravesite of a Revolutionary War soldier. Sue Rogers further said, "He was the only remaining general of the revolution that was alive at that time," adding depth to the commemoration. The event was a reminder of General Lafayette맥스카지노s extraordinary contributions to both the United States and France.Michael Halbert, portraying Marquis de Lafayette says it's important to remember those ideals of freedom, democracy and liberty in the American fashion.The celebration will make several other stops, including Shelbyville and Frankfort, following Marquis de Lafayette's route through Kentucky.

The banks of the Ohio River were transformed into a living history lesson Monday as Louisville and Jeffersonville came together to celebrate the legacy of Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette.

"He was a great soldier, leader, diplomat and patriot for the American cause and liberty," said Mike King, with American Friends of Lafayette and Sons of the American Revolution.

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The historic Big Four Bridge served as the centerpiece for the day맥스카지노s tribute, which featured an immersive reenactment of Lafayette맥스카지노s 1825 visit to Louisville, captivating both history enthusiasts.

A Washington, D.C.-based reenactment group, adorned in authentic colonial-era uniforms, led this extraordinary homage to Lafayette.

The reenactment group brought the Revolutionary War period to life as they took on the personas of General Lafayette and other key figures, offering attendees a glimpse into the past.

One participant, Sue Rogers, reflected on Lafayette맥스카지노s visit in 1825, a crucial time for a nation seeking unity amid a contentious presidential election.

"President (James) Monroe wanted to bring Lafayette to raise spirits, raise our patriotic feelings," Rogers said, expressing the enduring significance of the visit.

The event bridged history and modern appreciation, as attendees engaged in photos, conversations, and a memorable walking parade across the Big Four Bridge.

Jamie Ginder, another attendee, summed up the day's sentiment by stating, "We have not forgotten his sacrifice that changed the path of our country."

The sound of natural music and the sight of flags waving added to the celebratory mood, leaving an emotional imprint on all present.

The festivities continued in Jeffersonville, where a second ceremony and plaque dedication were held at the gravesite of a Revolutionary War soldier.

Sue Rogers further said, "He was the only remaining general of the revolution that was alive at that time," adding depth to the commemoration.

The event was a reminder of General Lafayette맥스카지노s extraordinary contributions to both the United States and France.

Michael Halbert, portraying Marquis de Lafayette says it's important to remember those ideals of freedom, democracy and liberty in the American fashion.

The celebration will make several other stops, including Shelbyville and Frankfort, following Marquis de Lafayette's route through Kentucky.