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American Legion holds legacy run
Little Rock, Arkansas – The American Legion Legacy Run is currently reaching its full potential as it travels from Missouri to Louisiana, a distance of more than one thousand miles.
The legacy run is a procession of motorcyclists who are traveling to New Orleans in order to participate.
Along with raising money at American Legion posts, four hundred members of the American Legion are making stops at the houses of veterans while riding their bicycles.
Additionally, they are transporting a movable wall that is a Vietnam veteran.
They came to a stop near Turpentine Creek, which is located in Arkansas.
Due to the fact that board member Dave Schoonover was a veteran and heritage rider who had passed away a few years ago, they paid tribute to him about this matter.
After that, they proceeded to the well-known Highway 23, and they even rectified the situation on their way into Russellville.
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