Truckee/Tahoe July Newsletter

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8. The first Independence Day celebrations actually took place on July 8, 1776, in Philadelphia. It featured a public reading of the Declaration of Independence, announced by the ringing of the Liberty Bell. 9. The Pennsylvania Evening Post was the first newspaper to print the Declaration on July 6, 1776. 10. The 4th of July didn’t become a federal holiday until 1970.

18 Facts about 4th of July you probably don’t know One 4th of July fact that should come as a surprise to no one: The story we think we know of the colonies officially separating from Great Britain at the end of the Revolutionary War isn’t exactly accurate. 1. John Adams thought Independence Day should be celebrated on July 2 because that’s the day the Continental Congress officially declared its freedom from Great Britain. 2. The 4th of July doesn’t celebrate the signing of the Declaration, but the adoption of the Declaration by the Second Continental Congress. 3. On June 11, 1776, Congress appointed a Committee of Five to draft a Declaration of Independence. The committee members were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman and, most famously, Thomas Jefferson.

11. Three presidents have died on the 4th of July: Founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted. They were the only signers of the Declaration who also became president. James Monroe died a few years later on July 4, 1831. 12. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was born on July 4, 1872. 13. The song “Yankee Doodle” was originally sung by the British army to make fun of Americans. 14. Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the United States’ national bird, but John Adams and Thomas Jefferson recommended the bald eagle, which won the title. 15. Americans eat approximately 150 million hot dogs on the 4th of July. That’s enough to stretch from D.C. to Los Angeles more than five times.

4. The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 men.

16. China makes the majority of American flags — approximately $3.3 million worth each year.

5. John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. He was president of Congress at the time.

17. We eat burgers and hot dogs on the 4th of July these days, but John Adams and his wife celebrated with turtle soup. New Englanders enjoyed poached salmon with egg sauce, green peas and boiled potatoes for their 4th of July meal in 1776.

6. Charles Thomson, secretary of Congress in 1776, was the second to sign. 7. Most of the signers of the Declaration signed the document on August 2, 1776.

18. Red, white and … green? Back in the day, paper wasn’t readily available, especially in colors — so early Americans decorated with greenery. George Washington and soldiers wore greenery in their hats to show their patriotism.

The Dickson Truckee Team

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