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On July 8, 1776, the bell was rung to announce the reading of the Declaration of Independence. People were so excited about the idea of independence that they rang the bell so hard that it cracked! Since then, the bell has become a symbol of freedom and has inspired people worldwide. ...
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Over the course of the United States, numerous presidents have come and gone. Each one has brought a particular flavor and distinctive approach to politics. However, certain facts are true, and sometimes the popular stories draw on factual accounts. Learning about some of the more minute areas ...
If you’re doing everything right, then crops of corn are meant to be “knee-high by the fourth of July.” It’s also in July that crop circles start to appear in fields of corn. For the most part, Crop circles have only started appearing since the 1970s, although there have been...
during a late-summer heatwave that saw temperatures reaching the upper 90s in some spots. It was the worst power outage in Seattle's history at the time, resulting in losses for businesses in the affected areas, and medical concerns about the city's elderly citizens. According toSeattle's mu...
They cut a song about falling for an underage girl ("Seventeen"); another song about a different woman who's bound to do you wrong ("Madalaine"); a power ballad of such anguish, it sounded like an avalanche crashing in slow motion ("Headed for a Heartbreak"); and a cover ofJimi ...
They cut a song about falling for an underage girl ("Seventeen"); another song about a different woman who's bound to do you wrong ("Madalaine"); a power ballad of such anguish, it sounded like an avalanche crashing in slow motion ("Headed for a Heartbreak"); and a cover ofJimi ...
Do Americans still care about the true meaning onIndependence Dayor is it just all about the beer, hot dogs, and fireworks? We drink more beer on July 4th than any other day, and we'll spend about $7.5 billion on Fourth of July food. ...