Enjoy the snapshots below from past Bicentennial events.

EVENT PHOTOS

Dancing the night away at the Celebrate 200! Dance Through The Decades event.
General Nathanael Greene and Ms. Caty Greene greet Mayor Keith Holiday as he brings the torch in to the Holiday Roundabout in Downtown Greensboro.
General Nathanael Greene settles into his new home at the Holiday roundabout.
Guests of the Heritage Festival enjoy observing and learning about a small portion of Greensboro's transportation history near the Historical Museum.
A doll maker carefully sewing on eyes to her piece of work being sold in Richardson Park at the Greensboro Historical Museum.
Jim Schlosser and wife, Kate Schlosser, sit in Richardson Park and sign books while visitors say hi and buyers receive a newly signed copy of Schlosser's new book, The Beat Goes On.
In the Multicultural Heritage section of the festival, a visitor inquires about some of the unique products being sold by vendors.
Another view of the Bicentennial Float as it makes its way through downtown during the Parade of Decades.

Having finally decided on the proper cutting strategy, the trio prepares to make the first cut.
Being a Bicentennial mascot is hot, demanding work, but they were up to the challenge.
The crowds turned out in force to help Greensboro celebrate its 200th birthday!
The "2" of the 200 mascot mingles with the crowd at the Celebrate 200! Dance Through The Decades event.
The Bicentennial mascots pose with fans during the Bicentennial Opening Ceremony.
Bicentennial torch relayers check in on the first day of the Bicentennial celebration.
The Bicentennial mascot made it to several different areas of downtown Greensboro at the Heritage Festival and was able to have pictures taken with several lucky children!
The NCA&T Fellowship Gospel Choir gave an outstanding performance at Festival Park Sunday evening of the Heritage Festival.
A local Greensboro band plays at Hamburger Square, while onlookers listen intently.


The weather was perfect for last Saturday's Parade of Decades and Bicentennial Birthday Party. Pictured here is the Bicentennial Float.
Bicentennial co-chairs Al Lineberry and Boo Stauffer get ready to cut the birthday cake with Greensboro Mayor Yvonne Johnson.
The Bicentennial mascots get into costume with a little help from friends.
Having their picture taken in front of the huge Bicentennial cake was a big hit with the younger set!
Photo op! The mascot poses for pictures while The General looks on approvingly from above.