4th of July Clip Art, Web Sites and Info
It's the 4th of July and in the U.S. this means it's time to celebrate our independence and our freedom. What does freedom mean to me? I can access the Internet without being told which pages I can and can't go to. That's freedom. I can go to the store or take my kids to the playground without having to worry about terrorists. That's freedom. I know we in the U.S. don't have total freedom, don't get me started, but it's a whole lot more that some countries have.
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Today is the day we celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks, parades and picnics with friends. Today is the day patriotism is brought out in full force by the whole country. Today is the day we remember what this country went through in the beginning to get the independence and freedom that we enjoy today.
Come see these Web pages that will help you celebrate the 4th of July.
I love fireworks. Every year we go to Dorney Park, about 10 miles from us, to watch the fireworks. This has become a family tradition for us. The past few years it's been difficult though. My youngest son has been afraid of the loud noise that the fireworks give off.
The Independence Day Web pages here celebrate the fireworks with the same kind of enthusiasm that I show for them. Some of them are about the history of Independence Day, some of them describe what the site's author does to celebrate Independence Day, some have Independence Day clip art. Other's have recipes and crafts that you can use for Independende Day.
I hope you get out of these Independence Day pages what you are looking for. It's fun to see what other people think about Independence Day and what they do to celebrate it. You may even find a sense of patriotism while your there.



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