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			 In 
			years past the event has been held in a couple of different 
			locations. Most recently the event has 
			been at Scully Park, one block south of the Logan County Courthouse 
			Square. This year the event moved to Latham Park, one block north of 
			the square. 
 Pekin Street adjacent to the park was closed for the large number of 
			food vendors and other vendor tables and tents that were present for 
			the event.
 
 On McLean Street, adjacent to the park were two extra large 
			inflatable slides and obstacle courses for the youngsters. Children 
			were also enjoying playing on the new equipment in the playground 
			area of the park along with enjoying some of the old staples that 
			have been a part of the park for years.
 
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			 Wrapping around the base of the 
				Latham Park bandstand were tables set up with information 
				provided by the Lincoln Heritage Museum about the impact the 
				date June 19th had on the landscape of our nation, with the true 
				absolution of slavery in the United States. 
 There were another few tables set up at the bandstand that 
				provided Juneteenth swag including t shirts and other materials. 
				A DJ was set up there as well, playing music that resonated 
				throughout the park.
 
 Video – Jennifer Hunt and the 
				Juneteenth committee share their thoughts on the importance of 
				the Lincoln Juneteenth celebration
 
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