Celebrating 250 years of American independence
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Celebrating 250 Years of Catholics in America
As we come off the United States celebrating its 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, Catholics have reasons for gratitude, pride, and renewed resolve. In recent months, The Tablet has been detailing the Catholic experience in the American experiment. From the hard scrabble of colonial anti-Catholicism to the flowering of religious liberty and the vibrant Catholic presence in American life today, their story is o…
On July 4, the USA celebrated 250 years of independence from Britain, which was the largest empire in the history of human civilization. Her creation
NTCC celebrates 250 years of American independence with campus picnic
Northeast Texas Community College celebrated Independence Day with a festive picnic on Thursday, July 2, at the Eagle’s Nest outside the Student Union Building. The event brought together students, faculty, staff, veterans, and guests for an afternoon of food, fellowship, and patriotic spirit.
Declared and Reaffirmed 250 years later in a quiet grove
Audience members lining up for refreshments after the event. The newly repainted Mann House in the background. Jeff Brigham, presenter of the Declaration of Independence at Concord’s 250th anniversary celebration. Laurie Perkins, state historian who oversees the Mann House, and Brenda Walters, local historian and organizer of the event. By KEN WYATT Contributing Writer With homeowners and utility crews still dealing with Independence Day weekend…
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