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The Closing Of The Time Capsule At The Covington Trailhead – To Be Reopened in 2063

The City of Covington concluded their Bicentennial celebrations with one last hurrah – the closing of the Bicentennial Time Capsule! The ceremony included all

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The Story Behind the Bicentennial Poster: Local Artist Suzanne King Depicts Covington’s Past

The Bicentennial poster depicts many scenes from Covington’s rich past.  There’s the Covington Courthouse on Boston Street (the second courthouse, the first still stands

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The Bicentennial Celebrations Aren’t Over Yet!

“You thought we were done with Bicentennial Celebrations? Well, we’ve got one more for you. We started the celebrations with a concert at the

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