GARY, Ind. (AP) — Michael Jackson's
hometown of Gary is getting ready to throw a birthday party for the late King
of Pop.
Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009,
would have turned 53 on Monday. The Times of Munster reports that the
northwestern Indiana city is planning a four-day party. Gary's party will
feature musical performances, a circus, food and vendors in front of Jackson's
boyhood home and the Leonard Douglas Stadium at Roosevelt High School.
City spokeswoman LaLosa Burns says
the city of Gary wants to preserve the legacy of Michael Jackson and the
Jackson family.
The Jackson family left Gary and
moved to California in 1969 after the Jackson 5 struck it big.
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