CAPE WOMAN WILL CELEBRATE PATRIOTIC BIRTHDAY
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Sunday, July 3, 1994
One hundred years ago, the world was a different place. Henry Ford had just built his first automobile, athletes were trying to found the modern Olympic Games and Thomas Edison was opening the precursor to the movie theater, the Kinetoscope Parlor.
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