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Red, white, and blue fill Gainesville as America celebrates 250 years - Now Georgia

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Vendors line Lake Laurel Park in Hall County ahead of the Lake Lanier Fourth of July celebration. (Veronica Respress/NowGeorgia.com) GAINESVILLE, Ga. – Family, friends, food, festivals, parades, and red, white, and blue everywhere—that is the Fourth of July, from the smallest towns to the biggest cities. This year, Americans celebrated 250 years of independence, marking what George Washington once described as “an experiment entrusted to the han…
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nowgeorgia.com broke the news on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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