Celebrations Across the US
America 250 events are underway nationwide, marking 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. Notable events include Aviation Day at the Great American State Fair, New York City’s Sail4th Kickoff, and a Fleet Week flotilla. President Trump will deliver a speech and host a fireworks display at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
Morning Reflections
Reflecting on this milestone, I begin my 4th of July with a morning run and thoughts of the founding fathers. Much has changed since July 4, 1776, when horseflies and wool coats were part of the day in Philadelphia. Today, technological advances and freedoms abound, providing comforts the signers of the Declaration couldn’t have imagined.
A Historical Perspective
As we celebrate this Independence Day, consider the historical context. Records from 1776 show the Continental Congress met at 9 a.m. in weather that peaked at 76 degrees. The founding fathers donned heavy wool coats, yet today, we opt for sweat-wicking shirts, mostly made in China, to keep cool under the sun.
Modern Reflections
This holiday reminds us of the freedoms that followed the signing of the Declaration. We now experience modern comforts and conveniences, unimaginable to the signers. From pool jumps at home to weekend lake trips, these are freedoms to cherish.
“The lesson to learn from bicentennial history is to party like it’s 1976.”
Community Celebrations
Across the US, individuals celebrate in unique ways, from rodeos in Idaho to parades in Nebraska. These activities exemplify American spirit and patriotism.
Looking Forward
As we mark America 250, let us focus on passing faith and freedom to future generations. It requires vigilance against threats to our liberties but also seizing every opportunity to celebrate the freedoms we hold dear.
The future of America’s next 250 years relies on our actions today. Celebrate, uphold the values set forth by our founding fathers, and ensure these freedoms endure.
Happy 4th of July to all!

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