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Just an important thought to remember ✨️.
05/27/2025

Just an important thought to remember ✨️.

Happy Friday everyone. 😊
03/28/2025

Happy Friday everyone. 😊

I just joined The Best Automatic $200 - $500 pay a day Business EVER!​⭐ 6 Figure Potential⭐ The Company pays up to over ...
02/19/2025

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Credit to: Panoa SinodinosSeptember 17"A kind reminder for a positive mindset!"
10/27/2024

Credit to:
Panoa Sinodinos
September 17
"A kind reminder for a positive mindset!"

Wishing everyone a very safe and happy 4th of July.The history of the 4th of July is fascinating, And most of us know th...
07/04/2024

Wishing everyone a very safe and happy 4th of July.

The history of the 4th of July is fascinating, And most of us know this was the day we celegrate Americas Declaration of Independence from Great Britian.
But there are other very interesting 4th of July facts every American should know. Here are six of the most notable:

Some colonists celebrated Independence Day during the summer of 1776 by putting on mock funerals for King George III of England—symbolizing the death of the Crown’s rule on America.

The first annual commemoration of Independence Day happened on July 4, 1777, in Philadelphia.

John Adams, a Founding Father and the second president of the United States, strongly believed Independence Day should be celebrated on July 2. He even refused to attend 4th of July events because he felt so strongly about July 2 being the correct date.

Adams and Thomas Jefferson, a fellow Founding Father, both died on July 4, 1826. James Monroe, another U.S. president, also died on July 4, but he passed in 1831.

Thomas Jefferson was the first president to celebrate Independence Day at the White House, in 1801. The celebration featured horse races, parades, food and drinks—similar to the 4th of July celebrations we see today.

Although the 4th of July has been celebrated each year since 1776, it didn’t become a federal holiday until 1870. And it didn’t become a paid holiday for federal employees until 1941.

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06/23/2024

Created by: Positive Corners

Amazing how true this really is.
05/09/2024

Amazing how true this really is.

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