American Freedom Train (1975–1976)
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This article lists all of the station stops made by the American Freedom Train tour in 1975 and 1976.
1975
editApril 1975
edit- April 1 – Wilmington, Delaware
- April 6 – Albany, New York
- April 11 – Burlington, Vermont
- April 14 – White River Junction, Vermont
- April 14 – Manchester, New Hampshire
- April 17 – Portland, Maine
- April 20 – Boston, Massachusetts
- April 29 – Lowell, Massachusetts
May 1975
edit- May 3 – Worcester, Massachusetts
- May 7 – Rochester, New York
- May 14 – Cleveland, Ohio
- May 22 – Columbus, Ohio
June 1975
edit- June 4 – Cincinnati, Ohio
- June 14 – Archbold, Ohio
- June 17 – Fort Wayne, Indiana
- June 19 – Dayton, Ohio
- June 21 – Detroit, Michigan
July 1975
edit- 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
edit- 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
September 1975
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
editJanuary 1976
edit- 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
edit- February 3 – Albuquerque, New Mexico
- February 6 – El Paso, Texas/Fabens, Texas
- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- 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
September 1976
edit- 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, D.C.
- September 30 – Newport News, Virginia
October 1976
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- December 3 – Orlando, Florida
- December 7 – Sarasota, Florida
- December 11 – St. Petersburg, Florida
- December 16 – Lakeland, Florida
- December 21 – West Palm Beach, Florida
- December 26 – Miami, Florida
References
edit- Timeline for the 1975-1976 American Freedom Train, retrieved December 23, 2004.
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