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Title
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The National Mall a seen from the atop the Washington Monument, as thousands of people turn out to see the American Reunion Celebration
Date
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01/01/1993
Event
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Event Type
Cultural Gathering
Inauguration
Concert
Event Sort Date
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19930117
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Title
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America's Reunion on the Mall
Description
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This festival celebrating American cultural diversity was held on the days leading up to the first inauguration of President Bill Clinton. It was organized by the Inaugural Committee, with support from the Smithsonian Institution, the Library of Congress, and the National Park Service. Three food tents offered cuisine from all over the United States. There were multiple stages where musical performances were held throughout the day for all three days of the festival, as well as a kickoff concert at the Lincoln Memorial headlined by major artists including Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Michael Bolton.
Source
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National Archives at College Park. <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/6481057">View original</a>.
Date
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1/17/1993-1/19/1993
Coverage
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1980-1999
presidents
work & play