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  2. List of festivals in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    3 Community festivals and celebrations. 4 Culture, ... Chicago Columbus Day Parade; ... Mexican Independence Day Parade; Northwest Side Irish Parade

  3. Wendy Wood (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Wood, born Gwendoline Emily Meacham, (29 October 1892 – 30 June 1981) was a campaigner for Scottish independence.An eccentric and colourful figure, she was also a gifted artist, sculptor and writer, and her theatrical political activism often created controversy.

  4. 22 Surprising Facts About the 4th of July & Its History - AOL

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    Independence Day became a federal holiday in 1870. 11. As of 2016, July 4 was the number one holiday for beer sales in the U.S., according to VinePair per the National Beer Wholesalers Association ...

  5. The Wee Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    The Wee Blue Book was a multi-format publication published in 2014 and written by Stuart Campbell, editor of pro-independence blog Wings Over Scotland.It set out an economic case for Scottish independence as part of the pro-independence campaign in the run-up to the referendum held that year.

  6. Nostalgia and pride: The Chicago history of celebrating ... - AOL

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    For many decades, since the early ’70s, there was a grandiose celebration for Mexican Independence Day in downtown Chicago; a majestic parade and a ceremony the night of Sept. 15 in Grant Park ...

  7. Scottish independence: The key questions - AOL

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    Here are some of the key issues: – What happened last time? In 2014, Scots voted in favour of remaining in the United Kingdom by 55% to 45%. – What has changed since then?

  8. Independence Park (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Park, officially Park #83 of the Chicago Park District, is a 7.16-acre (2.90 ha) recreational area in the Irving Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago, Illinois. [ 2 ] First opened in 1914, the park has been the traditional location of Independence Day celebrations for Irving Park residents since 1903.

  9. Voices for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Voices for Scotland is the campaign arm of the Scottish Independence Convention, formed in April 2019. The organisation is a civic campaign for Scottish independence, with an aim to get support for Scottish independence above 60% [ 1 ]