America, 250th celebrations
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National Geographic Explorers celebrate the greatest American treasures—mountains, forests, wetlands and canyons—from sea to shining sea.
Many things have changed in the 250 years since the United States was founded, but one thing that hasn't changed that much is our Constitution. In the 238 years since it was ratif
That meant that 4th July - as Americans for some reason call it, despite generally doing dates in the format 'July 4' - is celebrated every year, with the day acting as something like a cross between Guy Fawkes Night and Bastille Day: a celebration of national pride, with barbecues and fireworks.
Ace any trivia night with these fun facts about America Fun facts about America that will surprise you Although the United States is only 250 years old, there’s a lot you don’t know about it. The country is so vast,
The people who were about to become United States citizens sat in folding chairs on George Washington's lawn at Mount Vernon on
This year, Independence Day marks the 250th anniversary of the United States declaring its independence
By Zoila Palma: Today, the United States of America is celebrating its 250 th anniversary of Independence. The Taiwan Embassy in Belize extends sincere wishes to the United States of America for a happy Independence Day.
There were 101 people who became United States citizens in Portsmouth on America's birthday Saturday. The recently naturalized citizens came from 42 different countries, and each person has their own story of what brought them to the land of the free.
Since returning to office, U.S. President Donald Trump has assailed the world order created by the United States after World War II. He has challenged the sovereignty of allies and partners by threatening to acquire Greenland, annex Canada, and seize the ...
The United States of America and UNODC Hold a High-Level Diplomatic Seminar in New York to Raise Awareness on the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
Pope Leo delivered his message upon receiving the Liberty Medal from the National Constitutional Center on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
