July 4

Independence Day

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Independence Day

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Date

July 4

Who It's For

Families, communities, and everyone celebrating the national holiday.

About Independence Day

Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. It is celebrated with fireworks, parades, cookouts, and patriotic gatherings across the country.

Why it exists: To celebrate the founding and independence of the United States.

Who it's for: Families, communities, and everyone celebrating the national holiday.

Ways To Celebrate Safely

Watch a fireworks show

Host or join a cookout

Attend a local parade

Fly the flag

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