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What the declaration of independence means for us today
July 4, 1776: The Declaration of Independence Is Adopted Every great achievement begins with one small step. The American Dream was built on the courage of everyday people willing to take that step. They stand up, speak out, and work to build a better future for themselves, their families, and their communities. History shows that lasting change comes from those who act when it matters most. A Bold Declaration to the World On July 4, 1776, the C…
One Good Read: Books on American History - Local News Matters
Independence Day in the United States is about one thing (not explosions, even if they are fun). Independence Day is about U.S. history. Specifically, when this land became the United States, which is a great story. Truth is usually stranger, and more interesting, than fiction, and in the 249 years since the founders signed the Declaration of Independence, we’ve made some incredible history— sometimes good, sometimes bad. The Local News Matters …
Area residents read the Declaration of Independence - Auburn Examiner
Out of the red, white and blue, it occurred to us that our third President, one Thomas Jefferson, who loved new gadgets and devices and inventions and discoveries, would have gotten a kick out of our little digital camera, the size of a deck of cards, not much smaller than a hand-held booklet-sized copy of what is known as the Declaration of Independence. It was 248 years ago that our Founders were 'cutting and pasting' (definitely *not* Tweetin…
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