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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else remember the Bicentennial? [View all]artemisia1
(1,587 posts)25. I remember it very well. We watched a Battle of Gettysburg reenactment then went to the Fort Worth (FL) waterfront to
watch fireworks. My older brother had a scale model of the Liberty Bell and we collected Bicentennial quarters -- which were a big thing for kids to find then.
Now, instead of a solemn speech by the President, classy balls and firework celebrations, we are going to have tweaking in the White House, drinking contests -- which Hegseth will win -- a gold statue of Donald wheeled through the halls and Trump making the celebration entirely about him and how much he has done to make America Great.
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Right wingers don't care. For me it is a personal thing of not wanting to create conflict in a place of worship.
LT Barclay
Dec 7
#38
CBS featured the segment, "Bicentennial Minute." Charlton Heston presented the first one. He spoke about the Minute Men.
John1956PA
Dec 6
#3
I was very involved. I was stationed at the Army's ocean terminal in upper NY harbor
GP6971
Dec 6
#5
I forgot the tall ships parade!! That was awesome even just on TV in the Midwest!!
LT Barclay
Dec 6
#14
honestly i cannot fathom celebrating the 250th. feels more like a funeral than a birthday
Takket
Dec 6
#13
I remember it very well. We watched a Battle of Gettysburg reenactment then went to the Fort Worth (FL) waterfront to
artemisia1
Dec 6
#25
I was thinking that also. Not that we didn't have many of the serious problems we always had and still have,
chia
Dec 9
#67
My friend had a friend who worked on the 20th or so of the World Trade Center. We got to see the Parade of Sails
3Hotdogs
Dec 7
#39
I remember during high school, my friend's mother putting up a poster of a buffalo
calimary
Dec 6
#32
I was teaching and remember how much fun it was taking my class to see the "Freedom Train" with all the
KitFox
Dec 7
#40
