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A Lexington Independence Day

July 5, 2008

An all-encompassing look at what the 4th of July in Lexington is really like…

Starting at 7:30 a.m. with the Bluegrass 10,000, Independence Day in Lexington was underway. There were winners, losers, and those who just had fun. People milled in the streets afterward, eating, talking, and sometimes even dancing. Floats went by in the afternoon, and spirits were high. The night closed with a concert and a colorful fireworks display. MORE BLUEGRASS 10,000 PHOTOS.

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    3 Responses to “A Lexington Independence Day”

    1. Fifth of July : Brad Luttrell Photography [dot] com on July 5th, 2008 3:41 am

      [...] parades and fireworks. I made the most out of it, and produced a rockin’ multimedia piece. Click here, you wont be disappointed. I had a crazy deadline. There was a concert at 9 (which really started [...]

    2. Bluegrass 10,000 | Heraldleaderphoto.com on July 6th, 2008 1:54 pm

      [...] July 4, 2008 // Eastern Kentucky University’s Jacob Korir successfully defended his title in the 32nd annual Bluegrass 10,000 on July 4th in downtown Lexington. MORE RACE AND JULY 4TH PHOTOS AND VIDEOS [...]

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