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Photos from Campbellsville's Fourth of July celebration Campbellsville kicked off Kentucky's biggest July Fourth celebration with a variety of events and activities this weekend, from Main Street to Miller Park to the Fairgrounds. Hot air balloons, a 5K, an arts and crafts fair, pink tractors, politics, music, and fireworks were all on the agenda. Larry J. Smith was on hand to capture the parade on Saturday as it passed down Main Street. Click the article headline for photos from the Celebration. This story was posted on 2022-07-04 09:30:57
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