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Happy Fourth of July everyone! Enjoy the day! Enjoy our Freedom! Celebrate our beginnings! Be blessed. Here are five interesting facts about the Fourth of July: 1. Declaration of Independence Date: It was not unanimous - Rhode Island did not originally sign... The only hold out became the 13th state to ratify the Constitution on May 29, 1790, almost 14 years later and more than a year after Washington was sworn in as president. 2. Population at Independence: When the U.S. declared independence, it had a population of only 2.5 million people 3. Fireworks Tradition: Philadelphia witnessed the first Fourth of July fireworks display in 1777, marking the beginning of a cherished tradition. 4. Salmon Tradition: In New England, eating salmon on the Fourth of July is a longstanding custom. 5. From the outset, Americans celebrated independence on July 4, the date shown on the much-publicized Declaration of Independence, rather than on July 2, the date the resolution of independence was approved in a closed session of Congress.
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"It's the door you can open with one finger." This Ellison ad slogan from the 1930s stands true to its sentiment today, and many of the Ellison balanced doors from that era also still stand true to their original quality. Learn more about our history: https://ow.ly/4Kp750QQrrE
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Thank you to those who’ve made this a special year that has flown by. We’re almost there! Here’s to a successful week’s wrap up as we all prepare to celebrate, no matter how that looks or what you celebrate. Please follow Industry Insider – Texas to see great coverage of public sector IT over the break and into 2024.
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Did you know that today is Flag Day? Today, we celebrate the adoption of the American Flag, which occurred in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress. Here are 15 fun facts about the American Flag. Are there any that are new to you?
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Our Founding Fathers never meant for slavery to be a part of America's foundation! Watch our latest Foundations of Freedom episode to learn all about the history and intellectual driving forces behind abolitionism 👇
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Did you know that today is Flag Day? Today, we celebrate the adoption of the American Flag, which occurred in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress. Here are 15 fun facts about the American Flag. Are there any that are new to you?
15 Fun Facts About the American Flag
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Did you know that today is Flag Day? Today, we celebrate the adoption of the American Flag, which occurred in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress. Here are 15 fun facts about the American Flag. Are there any that are new to you?
15 Fun Facts About the American Flag
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July 4th isn't just fireworks and barbecues. It's a day that transformed the world, not just a nation. Beyond the red, white, and blue, the Declaration of Independence was a bold statement of freedom, innovation, and the pursuit of something greater. It marked the beginning of a country built on ideals that would inspire countless others to fight for their rights and sovereignty. But here's a thought: How are we applying the spirit of July 4th in today’s world? Are we continuing to innovate, to lead, to push the boundaries of what’s possible? This July 4th, let's reflect on how we can embody those founding principles in our personal lives and professional endeavors. How can we drive change, foster innovation, and inspire those around us? Let the fireworks be a reminder of our potential to ignite, to shine brightly in the face of challenges, and to celebrate the progress we've made, all while striving for the heights yet to be reached. How will you make your mark? Let's discuss. Share your thoughts below. #4thofJuly #MakeYourMark #Smallbusinessowners
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5 Lines of USA State five lines description of USA State Here's a list of all the states in the United States of America... https://lnkd.in/d9i9W3Tc
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So true in sports and in business
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