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ADVISORY/Knott's Marks Veterans Day With Two Free Nov. 11 Tribute Ceremonies in Shadow of Vietnam "Moving Wall"; Red, White and Blue Veterans Day Visuals for Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1998

Business Wire, Nov 9, 1998

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Veterans Day Celebration and Candlelight Vigil Part of Nine-Day Tribute Featuring Free Park Admission and 24-Hour Display of

Half-Scale Replica of Vietnam Memorial

WHAT:      VETERANS DAY CEREMONIES - Knott's honors the men and women
           of the U.S. armed forces, past and present, during two
           FREE Veterans Day tribute ceremonies in the shadow of the
           Vietnam "Moving Wall" and Knott's full-size replica of
           Independence Hall.

WHEN:      -- Veterans Day Celebration - Military tribute speeches,
              music, etc. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1998 - 2 p.m.

           -- Veterans Day "Moving Wall" Candlelight Vigil - Tribute
              speeches, remembrances, music, etc. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11,
              1998 - 7 p.m.

WHERE:     Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park Adjacent to Independence
           Hall - Across Beach Blvd. from Theme Park

ALSO
PLANNED:   -- Free park admission for veterans and active military
              personnel, their spouses and up to two dependent
              children 3-11 through Nov. 15.

           -- In-park entertainment including the U.S. Navy Jazz
              Ensemble.

           -- Free, 24-hour display of the Vietnam "Moving Wall"
              through Nov. 15

PARK:      Knott's South Independence Hall Parking Lot
           (From 5 or 91 Frwy, exit Beach Blvd. South / Proceed past
           park to Crescent / U-turn at Crescent / Enter parking lot
           on your right / mention veterans to parking attendant)

CONTACT:   Knott's Public Relations at 714/220-5130

           FREE PUBLIC CEREMONIES -- LIVE TV REMOTES WELCOME
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