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In the city of ], ] is '''Evacuation Day''', the commemoration of the evacuation of the city by ] forces on ], ]. In the city of ], ] is '''Evacuation Day''', the commemoration of the evacuation of the city by ] forces on ], ].



By happy coincidence, it also happens to be ]'s Day. This is a government holiday in the city of Boston and Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and, by happy coincidence, it also happens to be ]'s Day.


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In the city of Boston, Massachusetts, March 17 is Evacuation Day, the commemoration of the evacuation of the city by British forces on March 17, 1776.


This is a government holiday in the city of Boston and Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and, by happy coincidence, it also happens to be St. Patrick's Day.

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