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Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?
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Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at June 25, 2012 11:36 PM EDT
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The fourth of July is a time to celebrate this country's independence, and it has been celebrated for many years now. But, what does it mean to us , today? Are you a proud American who will wave the flag at a community parade? Or , do you have some misgivings about the country today?
We are stil a great country, not without faults, but, still a symbol of freedom and democracy to the world. How will you celebrate this year?

Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at June 28, 2012 11:45 AM EDT
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Relax at home in the AC and enjoy the day off.

Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at July 4, 2012 1:09 PM EDT
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Relax at home in the AC and enjoy the day off.
Posted by swimfanlane6

Enjoy your Fourth of July Celebration!
Here is some background on the history of this holiday , from the US Census Bureau- so , expect some numbers here:  

The Fourth of July 2012

On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress, setting the 13 colonies on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation. As always, this most American of holidays will be marked by parades, fireworks and backyard barbecues across the country.

How Do We Know?

As we celebrate this Independence Day, we reflect on how our Founding Fathers enshrined the importance of statistics in our Constitution as a vital tool for measuring our people, places and economy. Since 1790, the U.S. Census has been much more than a simple head count; it has charted the growth and composition of our nation. The questions have evolved over time to address our changing needs. Today, the Decennial Census, the Economic Census and the American Community Survey give Congress and community leaders the information they need to make informed decisions that shape our democracy. These statistics are how we know how our country is doing.

This summer, the Census Bureau will launch more infographics and interactive features that will provide a look at “How Do We Know?” Visit <http://www.census.gov/how> to view today's infographic and to learn more about “How Do We Know?” Follow @uscensusbureau on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Pinterest (#HowDoWeKnow) for updates.

2.5 million

In July 1776, the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation.
Source: Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 <http://www2.census.gov/prod2/statcomp/documents/HistoricalStatisticsoftheUnitedStates1789-1945.pdf>

313.9 million

The nation's estimated population on this July Fourth.
Source: Population clock <http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html>

Flags

$3.6 million

In 2011, the dollar value of U.S. imports of American flags. The vast majority of this amount ($3.3 million) was for U.S. flags made in China.
Source: Foreign Trade Statistics <http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/> <http://www.usatradeonline.gov>

$663,071

Dollar value of U.S. flags exported in 2011. Mexico was the leading customer, purchasing $80,349 worth.
Source: Foreign Trade Statistics <http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/> <http://www.usatradeonline.gov>

$302.7 million

Dollar value of shipments of fabricated flags, banners and similar emblems by the nation's manufacturers in 2007, according to the latest published economic census statistics.
Source: 2007 Economic Census, Series EC0731SP1, Products and Services Code 3149998231 <http://www.census.gov/econ/census07/>

Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at July 8, 2012 10:22 AM EDT
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We try to celebrate National Holidays like Memorial Day and Independence Day by going to an historically significant place. Over the past few years we would go to "The Intrepid" on Memorial Day and watch the accompanying ceremonies. This would give us a chance to reflect on the contributions and sacrifices that were made to keep us as the great nation that we are. Independence Day would be a visit to places like Federal Hall, Battery Park, or other sites in NYC or Philadelphia. We've always tried to instill this feeling in our children as they were growing up. 

Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at July 8, 2012 2:45 PM EDT
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We try to celebrate National Holidays like Memorial Day and Independence Day by going to an historically significant place. Over the past few years we would go to "The Intrepid" on Memorial Day and watch the accompanying ceremonies. This would give us a chance to reflect on the contributions and sacrifices that were made to keep us as the great nation that we are. Independence Day would be a visit to places like Federal Hall, Battery Park, or other sites in NYC or Philadelphia. We've always tried to instill this feeling in our children as they were growing up. 
Posted by Labrat64

That is a great idea, and educational, too. Places like Gettysburg,  and Antietam are so full of history, you  can almost feel the presence of those soldiers.  Have you visited the Philadelphia Navy Yard?
                                                                              http://www.navyyard.org/

Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?

posted at July 12, 2012 7:08 AM EDT
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We haven't but that's a thought. Thanks!
 Response to Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today?:
In Response to Re: Fourth of July, What Does it Mean to You Today? : That is a great idea, and educational, too. Places like Gettysburg,  and Antietam are so full of history, you  can almost feel the presence of those soldiers.  Have you visited the Philadelphia Navy Yard?                                                                               http://www.navyyard.org/
Posted by BettyCM

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