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    <title>An American Legend Joins America&#039;s 400th Anniversary - Virginia Announces Nation&#039;s First Ever &#039;Pocahontas Family Festival&#039; June 2 &#38; 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>America&#039;s 400th Anniversary celebrations, taking place throughout the country in 2007, have just gained a major historical VIP, an important new event and a whole lot of fun! Gloucester, Virginia, near 1607 Jamestown, announced it is hosting America&#039;s first-ever &quot;Pocahontas Family Festival,&quot; Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3, to celebrate the world&#039;s most famous Indian Princess, who was born in what is now Gloucester. The festival features a living Native American village, a replica of John Smith&#039;s boat, the unveiling of a giant mural honoring Pocahontas and a themed street chalk contest. It is free, takes place rain or shine, and is for all children and adults. (PRWeb May 14, 2007)</P>
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