Americans will be celebrating the 4th of July weekend with our nation's Independence Day set for Tuesday many planned hometown celebrations and firework shows begin this weekend.
The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, by a man named John Hancock, a patriot of the American Revolution along with members of congress.
It's hard to believe that the 4 of July is just around the corner. Even though Covid-19 has changed some of the usual celebrations it hasn't stopped the fireworks. Here's a list of some of the fireworks displays that will be taking place around our area for our 4th of July.
With the Fourth of July just days away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018's Best & Worst Places for 4th of July Celebrations to go along with interesting stats about the holiday in its 4th of July Facts & Figures.
Traveling this Fourth of July weekend? Well, you don't have to travel far to see some spectacular fireworks around the region. Some of my favorite firework shows happen over water and there are several lakes near here where you can enjoy just that.
Looking for something fun to do and celebrated our country's independence day too? Coming up this Saturday, July 1 it's the 28th Annual Stand-Up for America Celebration going on in Nashville, AR.
Today is Independence Day. Americans will be celebrating this mid-summer holiday at the lakes, in the pool, in the backyard with friends cooking out or just relaxing on vacation watching a fireworks show. But do you really know what you are celebrating?