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The Bicentennial of the signing of the U.S. Constitution was toasted two years ago nationwide, but part of that celebration is just now arriving at three Orange County branches of Glendale Federal Savings & Loan.

A special exhibit of 14 works by artist Norman Rockwell, which has been on tour for two years, arrived at the S&L;’s Laguna Beach branch last month and now is at the Newport Beach branch until Friday. The lithographs, signed by Rockwell, will be displayed in GlenFed’s Anaheim branch starting Monday before they leave the county.

The exhibit was put together by GlenFed as its part in celebrating the Bicentennial. The exhibit includes some of Rockwell’s best-known paintings for the Saturday Evening Post, including the “Four Freedoms,” which are entitled, “Freedom of Speech,” “Freedom of Religion,” “Freedom From Want” and Freedom From Fear.”

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Glendale Federal first set up the exhibit at its main office in Glendale and then sent it on a trip to 42 of its 208 branches in California and Florida. Meantime, the S&L; also picked up University Savings in Washington, but the exhibit is not scheduled to go there.

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