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Happy Fourth of July!
Good morning, America! Happy 235th birthday! Can you believe it? Two hundred and thirty five years ago today, we declared our independence from Great Britain. This day, many fill their day with T-ball and baseball games, picnics, cookouts, boating trips, … Continue reading
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Tagged boating trips, Concorde Hymn, cookouts, cookouts and family gatherings, embattled farmers, freedom, Good morning America!, Happy Fourth of July!, on April 19 in 1775, picnics, Ralph Waldo Emerson, T-ball and baseball games, the American Revolution, the Battle of Lexington, the shot heard around the world, the true significance of this day, their sacrifice, those who bought this day by their blood, to live their lives free, we declared our independence from Great Britain
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