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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 15:44

July 4 events get national attention


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The Halifax County Convention and Visitors Bureau announced that the county’s many Independence Day celebrations are listed as some of the Best 4th of July Hometown Celebrations and Trips on the national family travel website www.roadtripsforfamilies.com.

“This is the best kind of advertising,” said Lori Medlin, Halifax County CVB President/CEO. “Families are making their travel decisions predominately via the Internet, and this is a great website.”

The Halifax County CVB presented all Independence Day events to the website in hopes of being featured. The listing, which is seond on the list reads as follows: “Halifax County is just over the VA/NC border on Interstate 95. On the 3rd, Lake Gaston at Morningstar Marina in Littleton will have fireworks visible either by boat or by car or choose fireworks over the Roanoke River at Weldon. Both events also feature food and live entertainment. On July 4th, celebrate Independence Day with a day-long festival in Historic Halifax, the birthplace of independence (where the first resolution to declare independence from England by any colony was adopted), culminating with excerpts from the historical outdoor drama First for Freedom (that tells the story of the Halifax Resolves and the Revolutionary War) and a magnificent fireworks display. Or travel to the Town of Hobgood and enjoy a classic, small town July 4th celebration with music, delicious food and a pie-eating contest on the town commons, followed by fireworks.”

Halifax County ‘s events are listed with community celebrations in some significantly larger communities:  New Castle, Pennsylvania; Estes Park, Colorado; Lake County, California; Mystic Country, Connecticut; Stone Harbor, New Jersey; Sandfest, Oregon; Southport; Bristol, Rhode Island; Wilmington; Stowe, Vermont; Charleston, South Carolina; Salem, Massachusetts; and Cleveland.

Medlin said the Halifax County CVB is optimistic that this national publicity will garner attention for the national significance of celebrating July 4th here in the Birthplace of Independence.

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