American Freedom Train - 1975–76 station stops

American Freedom Train - 1975–76 station stops

This article lists all of the station stops made by the second American Freedom Train tour in 1975 and 1976.

1975

April 1975

* April 1 - Wilmington, Delaware
* April 6 - Albany, New York
* April 11 - Burlington, Vermont
* April 14 - Manchester, New Hampshire
* April 17 - Portland, Maine
* April 20 - Boston, Massachusetts
* April 29 - Lowell, Massachusetts

May 1975

* May 3 - Worcester, Massachusetts
* May 7 - Rochester, New York
* May 14 - Cleveland, Ohio
* May 22 - Columbus, Ohio

June 1975

* June 4 - Cincinnati, Ohio
* June 14 - Archbold, Ohio
* June 17 - Fort Wayne, Indiana
* June 21 - Detroit, Michigan

July 1975

* July 5 - Detroit, Michigan
* July 8 - Grand Rapids, Michigan
* July 11 - Kalamazoo, Michigan
* July 14 - South Bend, Indiana
* July 18 - Peoria, Illinois
* July 23 - Springfield, Illinois
* July 28 - Chicago, Illinois

August 1975

* August 5 - Crystal Lake, Illinois
* August 8 - Rockford, Illinois
* August 12 - Aurora, Illinois
* August 15 - Green Bay, Wisconsin
* August 20 - Madison, Wisconsin
* August 26 - Minneapolis, Minnesota

eptember 1975

* September 1 - Fargo, North Dakota
* September 7 - Sioux Falls, South Dakota
* September 12 - Sioux City, Iowa
* September 16 - Des Moines, Iowa
* September 23 - Omaha, Nebraska

October 1975

* October 2 - Colorado Springs, Colorado
* October 7 - Cheyenne, Wyoming
* October 10 - Billings, Montana
* October 15 - Salt Lake City, Utah
* October 19 - Ogden, Utah
* October 22 - Boise, Idaho
* October 26 - Spokane, Washington
* October 31 - Seattle, Washington

November 1975

* November 5 - Tacoma, Washington
* November 11 - Portland, Oregon
* November 15 - Salem, Oregon
* November 19 - Springfield, Oregon
* November 24 - Reno, Nevada/Sparks, Nevada
* November 28 - Sacramento, California

December 1975

* December 1 - Stockton, California
* December 5 - Oakland, California
* December 10 - San Francisco, California
* December 14 - San Jose, California
* December 19 - Fresno, California
* December 23 - Pomona, California

1976

January 1976

* January 2 - Santa Barbara, California
* January 5 - Long Beach, California
* January 9 - Anaheim, California
* January 14 - San Diego, California
* January 19 - San Juan Capistrano, California
* January 22 - Yuma, Arizona
* January 24 - Tempe, Arizona
* January 29 - Tucson, Arizona

February 1976

* February 3 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
* February 7 - Odessa, Texas/Midland, Texas
* February 11 - San Antonio, Texas
* February 15 - Austin, Texas
* February 19 - Houston, Texas
* February 26 - Fort Worth, Texas
* February 29 - Dallas, Texas

March 1976

* March 6 - Wichita Falls, Texas
* March 10 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
* March 15 - Tulsa, Oklahoma
* March 19 - Wichita, Kansas
* March 24 - Topeka, Kansas
* March 27 - Kansas City, Kansas
* March 31 - Jefferson City, Missouri

April 1976

* April 4 - St. Louis, Missouri
* April 13 - North Little Rock, Arkansas
* April 17 - Memphis, Tennessee
* April 24 - Jackson, Mississippi
* April 28 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana

May 1976

* May 3 - New Orleans, Louisiana
* May 11 - Mobile, Alabama
* May 15 - Columbus, Georgia
* May 19 - Atlanta, Georgia
* May 27 - Birmingham, Alabama
* May 31 - Huntsville, Alabama

June 1976

* June 4 - Knoxville, Tennessee
* June 7 - Chattanooga, Tennessee
* June 12 - Lexington, Kentucky
* June 15 - Evansville, Indiana
* June 19 - Dayton, Ohio
* June 23 - Huntington, West Virginia
* June 25 - South Charleston, West Virginia
* June 29 - Cumberland, Maryland

July 1976

* July 2 - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
* July 7 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* July 11 - Brackenridge, Pennsylvania
* July 13 - Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
* July 14 - Williamsport, Pennsylvania
* July 17 - Binghamton, New York
* July 19 - Scranton, Pennsylvania
* July 23 - Morristown, New Jersey
* July 27 - New York, New York

August 1976

* August 3 - Milford, Connecticut
* August 6 - Providence, Rhode Island
* August 10 - New London, Connecticut
* August 13 - Meriden, Connecticut
* August 17 - Tarrytown, New York
* August 21 - Newark, New Jersey
* August 24 - New Brunswick, New Jersey
* August 27 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
* August 30 - Trenton, New Jersey

eptember 1976

* September 2 - Asbury Park, New Jersey
* September 8 - Atlantic City, New Jersey
* September 12 - King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
* September 17 - Baltimore, Maryland
* September 21 - Hagerstown, Maryland
* September 25 - Washington, DC
* September 30 - Newport News, Virginia

October 1976

* October 5 - Norfolk, Virginia
* October 8 - Richmond, Virginia
* October 15 - Fredericksburg, Virginia
* October 18 - Danville, Virginia
* October 20 - Greensboro, North Carolina
* October 25 - Charlotte, North Carolina
* October 29 - Raleigh, North Carolina

November 1976

* November 3 - Greenville, South Carolina
* November 6 - Columbia, South Carolina
* November 9 - Florence, South Carolina
* November 12 - Charleston, South Carolina
* November 16 - Savannah, Georgia
* November 20 - Jacksonville, Florida
* November 26 - Tallahassee, Florida
* November 30 - Gainesville, Florida

December 1976

* December 3 - Orlando, Florida
* December 7 - Sarasota, Florida
* December 10 - St. Petersburg, Florida
* December 16 - Lakeland, Florida
* December 21 - West Palm Beach, Florida
* December 26 - Miami, Florida

References

* [http://www.freedomtrain.org/aft_timeline.htm Timeline for the 1975-1976 American Freedom Train] , retrieved December 23 2004.


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