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Tecumseh Center for the Arts invites you to celebrate our nation's heroes at the Monday, Nov. 11t free Veterans Day concert featuring the Dodworth Saxhorn Band.
Coined America's Premier 19th-Century Brass Band, Dodworth is most famous for their musical contributions to Ken Burns's documentary The Civil War. With such gifted musicians taking the stage, this is sure to be a rousing and inspirational tribute to all who have so valiantly served in our country's military.
This is a free, non-ticketed event with general admission seating.
Doors open at 6 p.m. for the 7 p.m. concert.
Tecumseh Center for the Arts
400 N Maumee St
Tecumseh, MI 49286
United States
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When this was built, was this the only location possible? It seems like it is in the worst geographical location in the city
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