Hamilton County Bicentennial Will Sell Commemorative Merchandise

Hamilton County Bicentennial Will Sell Commemorative Merchandise
Hamilton County Bicentennial — Hamilton County
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Hamilton County Bicentennial Will Sell Commemorative Merchandise

The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission has several items available for sale online to celebrate the county’s 200th anniversary. Alongside local partner Marketpro, Inc, the Bicentennial is selling apparel, drinkware, and other items. Some of the swag includes t-shirts, quarter-zip sweatshirts, water bottles, and coffee mugs, all featuring the Bicentennial logo. 

Some items are more unique, such as the athletic-style shirt with local historic photos printed on all sides, and pennant flags that declare that the Bicentennial is “200 Years in the Making!” 

Other festive items include three different types of hats, two different types of socks, and bumper stickers that will remind people that Hamilton County is the “Home of the Great Squirrel Stampede!” 

All merchandise is available online through the Bicentennial’s website at www.hamcoturns200.com/swag-merch. Users will be directed to a third party site that will showcase all the items. Every item has been ordered in limited quantities, so once they’re gone they’re gone forever! 

About the Bicentennial

The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission was established by the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners as the official oversight agency for the 200th anniversary of the county in 2023. It will do so in partnership with the Hamilton County Historical Society, Hamilton County Tourism, Inc, and lead sponsor Duke Energy. For more information, visit hamcoturns200.com.

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