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Most Americans are all familiar with the reason we celebrate July Fourth as Independence Day. But do you remember these other ...
Bill Pullman's famous speech in 'Independence Day' has an unexpected history to it, including William Shakespeare and ...
Booming fireworks, patriotic parades, and outdoor barbeques have become annual traditions, and many employees enjoy the day ...
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming U.S. independence from Britain ...
What does it truly mean for a nation to declare its independence Beyond the fireworks, parades, and celebrations, Independence Day marks a profound transformation—a ...
Military music and the reading of the Declaration of Independence filled Salem Square for their 242nd Fourth of July ...
Consumers' inflation expectations, by some measures, are also the highest in decades. Inflation has been above the Fed's 2% ...
Looking back, the thing I most remember about those Independence Day celebrations was the overwhelming sense of patriotism and gratitude for America. Almost everyone, even the die-hard liberals, ...
While you're enjoying this year's July 4 festivities, take pride in the rich history and traditions that make Independence Day so special.
At the recent meeting of the Valley Historical society in Sinclairville, John Sipos, historian for the Town of Stockton and ...
The 4th of July marks American independence from British rule. Read more about American Independence Day history, its profound meaning, and how America celebrates with parades.
Independence Day is here, and the fireworks are just part of the story as July 4 rolls on a full-day schedule packed with ...