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Fourth of July celebration marked by dedication of Canadian's Field of Honor

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Canadian’s tribute to this area’s servicemen and women—and to others who have honorably served their country—was brought to vivid life last week with the panoramic display of United States flags flying in solemn formation on the historic Wagon Bridge for seven days during the 2024 Independence Day celebration.

The inaugural dedication of Canadian’s Field of Honor was held here on July 4 at 2 pm. The Canadian River Wagon Bridge was lined on both sides with 500 American flags—all dedicated to or in memory of the heroes chosen by those who purchased them.

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Public invited to learn about Canadian’s Bridge of Honor Monday evening at RVPM

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Hemphill County residents are invited to join the members of American Legion Zybach-Owens Post 56 on Monday, November 6, for an introductory meeting to learn about plans for the inaugural presentation of Canadian’s Bridge of Honor.

The public meeting will be held at the River Valley Pioneer Museum. All are welcome, and food will be provided.

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American Legion Post 56 plans inaugural Field of Honor event

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Members of Canadian’s American Legion Zybach-Owens Post 56 are planning the inaugural presentation of the Canadian Bridge of Honor to be held on July 1-7, 2024, at the Canadian River Wagon Bridge. 

Canadian’s tribute to this area’s servicemen and women—and to others who have honorably served their country—will be brought to vivid life with a panoramic display of United States flags flying in solemn formation on the historic Wagon Bridge during the 2024 July 4th celebration.

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