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Declaration of Independence Reenactment & Reading
Department Posting:City Manager | Executive
posted on:06/23/2009

Declaration of Independence Reenactment and Reading


Dover's annual re-enactment and reading of the Declaration of Independence will take place on the steps of Dover City Hall on Saturday morning, July 4th @ 9:00.

Join John Adams, Thomas Jefferson & Ben Franklin as they take you back in history to the birth of our great nation, the United States of America.

The public is invited and encouraged to attend this patriotic event as a wonderful way to kick-off the 4th of July.


Scott Myers
Mayor
City of Dover, NH
288 Central Avenue
Dover, NH 03820-4169
e: s.myers@dover.nh.gov
p: 603.749.6276

Dover: First in New Hampshir e, First with you!

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