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  2. July 3 - Wikipedia

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    July 3 is the 184th day of the year (185th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 181 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 324 – ...

  3. List of national independence days - Wikipedia

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    5 July: 1962 France: Algeria gained independence following the Algerian War and the Algerian independence referendum. France officially recognized independent Algeria on 3 July, but the Independence Day is celebrated on 5 July, the day of the fall of Algiers in 1830 and the beginning of French Algeria. [2] [3] Angola: Independence Day: 11 ...

  4. Liberty Weekend - Wikipedia

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    President Ronald Reagan on Governors Island delivering a speech; First Lady Nancy Reagan is to the left (July 4, 1986) Liberty Weekend was a four-day celebration held to mark the 1984–86 restoration and the centenary of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) in New York City. [1] It began on July 3, 1986, and ended on July 6.

  5. Indian Christian Day - Wikipedia

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    The declaration of 3 July 2021 as Indian Christian Day / Yeshu Bhakti Divas as an annual day of remembrance, is for Indian followers of Jesus to celebrate the person and message of Christ which was brought to India in 52 AD by his disciple, St. Thomas the Apostle.

  6. The History of the 4th of July and Why We Celebrate It - AOL

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    4th of July traditions: Fireworks, barbecues, and more. Many modern Independence Day traditions stem from America’s early independence celebrations.

  7. Portal:United States/On this day/July 3 - Wikipedia

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    1839 – The first state normal school in the United States, the forerunner to today's Framingham State College, opens in Lexington, Massachusetts with 3 students. 1848 – Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies (now U.S. Virgin Islands) by Peter von Scholten. 1852 – Congress establishes the United States's 2nd mint in San Francisco ...

  8. July 4th isn’t really Independence Day. And we Americans get ...

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    Yet the day he was praising was July 2, the day independence was declared by the Second Continental Congress, not July 4. Yes, folks, we Americans are doing it wrong by celebrating Independence ...

  9. How U.S. Presidents Celebrated the Fourth of July ... - AOL

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    How Presidents Celebrated the July 4 getty images Happy Fourth of July ! The holiday, which celebrates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, has been an official ...