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Fourth of July Celebrations
United States04 Jul 2008
On 4 July, 1776, America claimed its independence from Britain. The Fourth of July is one of the biggest holidays of the year. Each year Americans celebrate that freedom and independence with family get-togethers, special day trips, barbecues and picnics. Special organised events include pageants, parades, festivals, concerts, and - typically, spectacular fireworks displays. No matter where you are in the States, there is sure to be some form of celebration.
Where
Cities across the USNationwide
How Much?
Most events are free.For more information
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