"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and the freedom to set off fireworks in their back yard." ~ Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration Of Independence, first draft
"Dammit, Franklin! I know Livingston was having a nap, but that is no excuse for setting off fireworks under his chair!" ~ John Adams, June 20th, 1776
"Mr. Hamilton, we are trying to sneak up on the Hessians. No, you may not set off fireworks right now." ~ George Washington, December 26th, 1776
"Four score and seven days ago, my son Tad set off fireworks in the White House during a cabinet meeting." ~ Abraham Lincoln, March 7th, 1863
"Speak softly and set off big firecrackers, and you will entertain people." ~ Theodore Roosevelt
"If you want to make enemies, set off fireworks in your back yard the week after the Fourth of July and see what your neighbors say." ~ Woodrow Wilson
"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask how many fireworks you can set off for your country." ~ John F. Kennedy
Happy Independence Day to my American readers. As has been the case with my Canada Day posts, so too do I mark the occasion with images of places from across the United States. As your country has fifty states (and one district), my habit has been to divide them in half and do one half one year, one half the next year. Which ones are you familiar with?
Fort Kent State Historic Site, Maine
Old North Church, Boston, Massachusetts
Glen Ellis Falls, New Hampshire
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
Cedar Swamp Wildlife Area, Delaware
Dry Falls, North Carolina
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park, Atlanta, Georgia
National Memorial For Peace And Justice, Montgomery, Alabama
Red River Gorge, Kentucky
Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site, Missouri
Wild Bill Hickok State Monument, Illinois
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska
White Butte, North Dakota
Bighorn Canyon, Montana
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
River Walk, San Antonio, Texas
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Diamond Head, Hawaii
Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
North Cascades National Park, Washington
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
First time I visit your blog, usual I stop in at your photo blogs. Sure look like you visit a lot of places.
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Thanks!
DeleteOur one district needs a wall around it. A tall one. With no way out.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a wall around Agent Orange's desk.
DeleteI have been to several of your photo places. Would love to see more.
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cheers, parsnip
We get some good fireworks. I'll have a post in a few days in the photoblog with firework celebrations.
DeleteDon't beleive everything you read on the internet. Abe Lincoln, 1863.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. The stovepipe hat stored cats.
DeleteThanks for honoring your neighbors to the South.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteBeen to the western states. And since I live in ILL-inois, We've seen the Bill Hickok memorial (something we pulled off from a main route) to go see it in a small town (with no amenities).
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th!
Wild Bill was quite a character!
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