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Seattle, WALocal News

The 25th Capitol Hill Block Party commenced on July 23, 2023, in Hill, New Hampshire, captivating attendees with a diverse lineup of events. This year's festival features sports, rodeo activities, and a wide array of shopping opportunities, making it a significant community gathering. Local bars and restaurants are participating, offering unique culinary experiences that reflect regional flavors. The event aims to bolster local engagement and is expected to have a positive economic impact on the area. With activities planned throughout the day, the festival encourages residents and visitors alike to celebrate local culture and camaraderie.

The Capitol Hill Block Party has become a staple of the community, marking its 25th anniversary this year. As the celebration continues, attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with entertainment and social interaction. This festival not only highlights local talent but also strengthens community ties, making it a must-attend event in the region.

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