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  2. Days of '47 Parade - Wikipedia

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    The last living pioneer died January 1, 1968. Her name was Hilda Erickson and she was 108 years old. There was no parade between 1932 and 1934 because of the Great Depression, in 1943 because of World War II , or in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic .

  3. Hilda Anderson Erickson - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Anderson Erickson was the last known surviving Mormon pioneer and celebrated frontierswoman. [1] [2] She was six and half years old in 1866 when her family emigrated from Ledsjo, Sweden to Tooele County in Utah. She died at the age of 108 on January 1, 1968. [3] [4]

  4. Pioneer Day - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Day is an official holiday celebrated on July 24 in the U.S. state of Utah, [1] with some celebrations taking place in regions of surrounding states ...

  5. MLK Jr. Day: ‘Powerful historical moment' celebrated by ...

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    MLK Jr. Day is a federal holiday, ... January 20, 2025 at 11:45 AM ... Director Michael Morris said the weekend's events and free admission will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights ...

  6. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances to celebrate ...

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    January 22. Celebration of Life Day. Lunar New Year. Come in From the Cold Day. National Blonde Brownie Day. National Grandpa Day. National Hot Sauce Day. National Polka Dot Day. January 23.

  7. Time For a New Calendar! Here Are All of the January ... - AOL

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    Take out your new calendar and mark down these unique celebrations!

  8. Hill Cumorah Pageant - Wikipedia

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    The pageant traces its roots to the early 1920s and the "Cumorah Conference" of the Eastern States Mission, [4] which was held each year annually in late July. Mission president B. H. Roberts would take some of his missionaries from New York City and travel to Palmyra and the recently acquired Smith Family Farm to celebrate Pioneer Day, acting out scenes from the Book of Mormon and LDS Church ...

  9. January 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Ranked as the number one college football team in the United States, the USC Trojans (9–1–0) faced the #4 ranked Indiana Hoosiers (9–1–0) in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena; that evening, the Orange Bowl in Miami pitted the #2 and #3 teams against each other, as the second-ranked Tennessee Volunteers (9–1–0) met the Oklahoma Sooners (9–1–0).