Recently, GOBankingRates analyzed cities to find the most affordable locations that put on dedicated events to celebrate America’s independence in the biggest way possible, all to find the metro areas ...
The long Fourth of July weekend is over. As we wait for the next three-day weekend — not coming until Labor Day in September — you might want to start planning or thinking about something special to ...
D.C.’s mayor paraded through Barracks Row in a Washington Commanders jersey. A couple smiled while wearing red, white and blue leis in the Palisades. Immigrants became citizens at George Washington’s ...
AUDUBON, New Jersey − Every year on July Fourth, this tiny town hosts a parade, complete with marching bands, fire trucks, babies in star-spangled strollers and kids on red-white-and-blued-up bikes.
Disneyland annual passholders will want to circle the first few days in April on the calendar if they hope to get reservations for the big three-day Fourth of July party celebrating America’s 250th ...
As Americans gear up for Fourth of July 2025 festivities, some are already looking to 2026, the celebration of the country's 250th birthday. President Donald Trump has said Americans can expect much ...
As much as we love NYC and the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks, they're not the only game in town on July 4th. Kicking off at 7 p.m. ET, CNN presents The Fourth in America, a holiday event featuring ...
Americans across all 50 states are prepping for the Fourth of July and, of course, the rousing celebrations that come with it. Booming fireworks, patriotic parades, and outdoor barbeques have become ...
On July 5, 1852, the formerly enslaved abolitionist Frederick Douglass delivered his scathing Independence Day speech about the paradox of patriotism in an America that had passed its second federal ...
Americans celebrate Independence Day in many ways -- with fireworks, parades and barbecues. And from sea to shining sea, music has defined how Americans see themselves -- and their country. Many ...
I learned soon after leaving home for college, after leaving the conservative bubble in which I was raised, that it’s best not to admit you like the Fourth of July. Even after I was quick to quip, “My ...
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