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3. The Liberty Bell Wasn’t Rung on July 4th The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is often associated with Independence Day, but it wasn’t rung on July 4, 1776. In fact, it’s unclear if it was rung at all ...
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More Floats, More Fun: Limestone’s 4th of July Tradition ThrivesFrom antique cars to candy-tossing floats, Limestone’s 4th of July parade brought out the best of small-town spirit. And with more entries and more energy than ever, it’s clear this tradition ...
Artists take on liberty and justice for all, a terrifying firework, and more ...
The Fourth became a federal holiday in 1870. Here are some fun facts about the Fourth of July -- political and otherwise. Two signers on the Fourth Fifty-six members of the Continental Congress ...
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Fun things to do for Fourth of July Weekend in PhiladelphiaLooking for some fun and unique things to do over the Fourth of July weekend in Philadelphia? We’ve got you covered. Philly Foodie & Fireworks Festival On July 5, locals can head to Harrah’s ...
On July 5, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. you can make a trip to Alice and visit the Main St. Moon Market. There will be more than 90 vendors, food truck, fresh meats and breads, live plants, and more.
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