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Garfield National Historic Site Commemorates Constitution Day With Event
The Mentor home of President James A. Garfield celebrates the 225th anniversary of the Constitution's signing

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The Mentor home of President James A. Garfield celebrates the 225th anniversary of the Constitution's signing

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People cap years of work by becoming U.S. citizens today during the nationalization ceremony at James A. Garfield National Historic Site
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