Happy 4th of July to my friends in the US (and everywhere else too, since it's July 4th everywhere)!
The Declaration of Independence from Britain was signed on July 4, 1776 and is celebrated as Independence Day or more commonly the 4th of July.
Here are some facts from USA Today that you may not know about this holiday:
1. Congress didn't actually vote for independence on July 4Here's some information on the 4th of July parade here in Modesto and here's some info on fireworks shows in the area.
2. The Fourth of July didn't become an official holiday until over a century after America declared its independence.
3. During the Revolutionary War, George Washington gave his soldiers a special treat for the holiday.
4. In a bizarre coincidence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826 — the nation's 50th birthday.
5. Calvin Coolidge is the only president to be born on July 4.
6. The United States isn't the only country to celebrate independence on July 4.
7. Celebrating with fireworks is as old as the holiday itself.
8. And today, fireworks are a massive industry.
9. July 4 is the biggest hot dog day of the year.
Interesting days
Today - Independence Day, Independence From Meat Day, Barbecue Day, Spareribs Day, Caesar Salad Day and Jackfruit Day
Tomorrow - Apple Turnover Day and Bikini Day
Next Wednesday - World Population Day and Blueberry Muffin Day
August 4 - Coast Guard Day, Sisters’ Day, Mustard Day, Mead Day, Assistance Dog Day, Doll Day, Disc Golf Day, Sandcastle Day and Single Working Women’s Day
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