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Date Added: May 21, 2008 05:04:06 AM
SHAMOKIN — It was a sight to behold as approximately 5,000 people gathered along Independence and Market streets to watch the first Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts Parade last year, and organizers are hoping for bigger and better things this time around.

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