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ABC's "Good Morning America" aired a segment revisiting how Americans marked the country's 200th anniversary in 1976. The report coincides with preparations for the nation's 250th anniversary events.
ABC NewsThe broadcast showed archival footage and described public events held across the United States during that year.
The segment appeared as the country prepares for its 250th anniversary, with multiple live camera feeds positioned at sites including New York Harbor, the National Mall, and Independence Hall. Additional coverage noted that holiday travel could be affected by both the anniversary activities and ongoing heat conditions.
The report did not include new interviews or statements from named individuals.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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