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  1. In re the Coolidge quote on the next post, this might have something to do with his sentiments!

    https://parade.com/1047578/lindsaylowe/4th-of-july-facts-history/
    16. President Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4, 1872.

    And this “coincidence” has always intrigued me.
    3. Three presidents have died on July 4: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Monroe.

    It looks like Adams, famously stubborn, eventually gave in to the settled tradition.
    4. John Adams believed that American independence should be celebrated on July 2nd, as that’s the actual day the Continental Congress voted for independence in 1776.
    5. Annoyed that Independence Day wasn’t celebrated on July 2nd, Adams reportedly turned down invitations to July 4th celebrations throughout his life.

    This is a nice tradition, which I didn’t know about.
    13. Every July 4th, descendants of the signers of the Declaration of Independence tap the Liberty Bell 13 times in honor of the original 13 colonies

  2. Great note about a great American city. My kids didn’t care for it much on our visit in 2019, but I like it fine. Tho it’s much better with enough cash to not worry so much about prices, yet there are plenty of very low cost ways of eating, too,

    On a previous trip I saw that view of Manhattan, then the Statue of Liberty, and it was really a special set of moments. That Statue, which cannot be duplicated in any other city, will always set NY apart, and a bit more American than any other city.

    American ideals are the best, but not all can be exported—especially not the American Exceptionalism. Every citizen of every country should try to love their country, w/o lying about the country’s problems. After 34 years in Slovakia, where I like it and care for it, and it’s now my home, I continue to love America and the ideals of Liberty and private property, combined with Christian virtues.
    Western Civilization.

    Lots of tweets about how Dems are not proud of America. That’s so sad.

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