Colonial Hills Civic Association hosts its first Fourth of July celebration, from the Timeline on the Worthington Memory site The year?
1945
"July 4, 1945 Worthington Colonial Hills Civic Association hosts its first Fourth of July celebration"
This years Fourth of July Celebration was yesterday, July 3, 2010 according to the neighborhood website. 1945 was before holidays were Mondays, and before Colonial Hills was in the City of Worthington... actually it was before there was a city of Worthington. Worthington was a village, when the Colonial Hills neighborhood was annexed in the 1950s, Worthington was big enough to become a city.
Next weekend the 2010 Worthington Historical Society's Home and Garden Tour is in Colonial Hills. There will be a history talk at the shelter house.
Worthington's Colonial Hills a history
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