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(7) Different Small American Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 Advertising Souvenir Items
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(7) Different Small American Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 Advertising Souvenir Items
United States   U.S.A.   America   American   Americana   Bicentennial   1776 - 1976   Celebration   Exhibition   Event   Anniversary   Commemorative   Card   Invitation   Schedule   Advertising   History   Historic   Patriotic   Souvenir   Paper   Ephemera   Document   City   Philadelphia   Pennsylvania   Liberty Bell
The picture shows a view of all (7) Different Small American Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 Advertising Souvenir Items in this lot. These Historic souvenir items came from the collection of someone on the Committees in Philadelphia for the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976. They had been packed away ever since that time. Included here are the following items:

The first item is an unused Public Works Department decal. It is in red, white, and blue. It pictures many different tools and a shield. It is marked as follows:

SHOP 07
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT
1776 - 1976
SERVICE
NO CHALLENGE TOO GREAT

There is a ticket to the Official Ceremony at Independence Hall on July 4th, 1976. It has an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The two sides read as follows:

OFFICIAL CEREMONY
200th ANNIVERSARY OF
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
JULY 4, 1976
INDEPENDENCE HALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
9:30 A.M.
RESERVED SEATING
ADMIT ONE
RESERVED SEATS WILL NOT BE HELD AFTER 9:30 A.M. (:30 crossed out)

Next there is a New Years Eve invitation to the End of the Bicentennial and the Beginning of the Tricentennial. This invitation also has a pin back button attached. The two are marked as follows:

THE FRIENDS OF INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO A DANCE TO CELEBRATE
THE END OF THE BICENTENNIAL AND
THE BEGINNING OF THE TRICENTENNIAL
NEW YEAR'S EVE
DECEMBER 31, 1976
9 P.M. TO 1 A.M.
THE FIRST BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
120 SOUTH THIRD STREET
$16 PER PERSON
FORMAL DRESS OF THE PAST, PRESENT, OR FUTURE
CASH BAR
CHAMPAGNE AT MIDNIGHT
LIGHT BUFFET

BYE BYE, BICENTENNIAL!
F.I.N.H.P.

Next is another card. This one has a metal Liberty Bell that is attached. The card reads:

THE COMPANY THAT STARTED IT ALL
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
1876 - 1976

The last item in this lot is a napkin that came from one of the above Bicentennial celebrations. It is in red, white, and blue and has SPIRIT OF 1776 in different sizes and fonts on the four folded panels.

To judge the sizes the invitation card pictured in the center measures 5'' x 7''. These items appear to be in near mint to mint condition as pictured. The July 4th ticket has a mark where a number was crossed off the back. The invitation ticket has a small mark from the attached pinback button as pictured.

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(7) Different Small American Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 Advertising Souvenir Items


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