The United States became a nation in 1776 when the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, severing the ...
With that said, keep reading for some fun and interesting American Flag facts. Folks across the nation will observe Memorial Day this May, and Flag Day follows shortly after on June 14.
The social and racial divide along the Panama Canal zone in its American heyday was stark: a silver and gold, segregated ...
See full statement from the Maritime Administration Department: The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) wishes to share the facts in relation to information shared in a recent Capital News ...
The Rotary Club of Oxford marked a significant milestone in its 100-year history by dedicating a flag pole and monument that ...
American streets bloom with red, white, and blue. From Old Navy's iconic T-shirts to bold swimsuits and cowboy ...
Armed Forces Flag Day: History and Objective The main objective of the Armed Forces Flag Day is to collect funds from people for the betterment of the Armed Forces staff just by selling batches ...
The bald eagle has been a symbol of the United States for more than 240 years, appearing on the nation's Great Seal since the ...
The first celebration of the U.S. Flag's birthday was held in 1877, on the 100th anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777. However, it is believed that the first annual recognition of the flag's ...
Dec. 7, a day in U.S. history that President Franklin D. Roosevelt called "a day in infamy," is the day chosen by members of the Plains Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3596 to retire U.S. and military ...
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Though the national Italian flag would go through many different iterations before becoming what it is today, the colors green, white, and red have been a recurring pattern throughout its ...