To show my support for my neighbours to the south, I did my own research on the Fourth of July and compiled a few fun facts about it!
1. According to Time magazine, the Fourth of July had been celebrated as early as 1777, however it wasn't made official until 1870.
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2. According to Time magazine, Americans consume about 155 million hot dogs on July 4th!
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3. Benjamin Fraklin was unimpressed with the bald eagle being chosen as the symbol of the American nation. He believed the turkey was a far "more respectable" bird.
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4. Instead of actually ringing it, the Liberty Bell gets tapped 13 times to signal other bells to start ringing. The bell has no been rung since 1846, due to concerns of it cracking.
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5. Historians believe that the Declaration was actually signed on August 2nd, 1776 (not on July 4th).
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6. Of the $3.6 million spent on the purchase of U.S. flags, $3.3 million was spent on U.S. flags made in China. (Census, 2011)
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7. Each year, 213 pounds of fireworks are purchased in the U.S. and the
annual fireworks industry revenue is $940 million, according to National
Fire Protection Association.
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8. 2013 will be America's 237th Independence Day!
★★★Happy Fourth of July! ★★★
From a few proud Canadians █ ♥ █
This image was created by (and stolen from) my dear friend Kat over at Us on Cloud 9
Haha how sad is it that American flags are made in China? I mean really? That's awful. I knew the one about Franklin and the turkey, I guess everyone else thought they weren't majestic enough. This was a fun post! :)
ReplyDeleteHa I loved this list! I knew the Benjamin Franklin turkey fact but the rest were new to me! xx
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ReplyDeleteHah , thanks people that bald eagle remained same , Turkey couldn't make it , though!
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Dang that's a lot of hot dogs. Great trivia!
ReplyDeleteInteresting facts, I had no idea on a lot of these. That is so sad U.S. flags are being made in China. Thanks for sharing these.
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ashley
www.ashleyfrederickson.blogspot.com
awww, thanks for the fun facts! i am cracking up at the hot dog one...i will have to tell steve...i'm pretty sure he is a major contributor to that percentage. he eats way too many! :)
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