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Centennial is a 12-episode American television miniseries that aired on NBC from October 1978 to February 1979, and again from September 1980 to October 1980 [1] The miniseries follows the fictional history of Centennial, Colorado, from 1795 to the 1970s
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Centennial: Created by John Wilder With Raymond Burr, Barbara Carrera, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Conrad The economic and cultural growth of Colorado, spanning two centuries, from the mid 1700s to the late 1970s
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- Centennial (TV Mini Series 1978–1979) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Centennial (TV Mini Series 1978–1979) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- Centennial - Wikipedia
Notable centennial events at a national or world-level include: Centennial Exhibition, 1876, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania First official World's Fair in the United States, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia About 10 million visitors attended, equivalent to about 20% of the population of the United States at the time
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