Flag Day (June 14) may be the most overlooked of the United States' patriotic holidays. It doesn't get the headlines of Memorial Day or Independence Day. It doesn't typically come with a day off work ...
Every year, on June 14, we honor Old Glory in the United States. It's called Flag Day. The American flag is stunning with its red, white and blue colors and the stars representing all of the states in ...
Our nation’s American flag was flown in battle for the first time, during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware on this day in history, Sept. 3, 1777, according to History.com.
Editor’s note: FollowOlympics opening ceremony live updates. It was Stephen Curry, perhaps the most famous first-time American Olympian this year, who nominated LeBron James and so it was Curry who ...
Nearly 250 years ago, on June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress approved the design of a national flag. We now celebrate Flag Day on the anniversary of that resolution — but observances certainly ...
Flags continue to fly at half-staff in Florida and across the United States for former Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Vermont state flag is turning 100 this year. With a simple blue background and the Vermont coat of arms emblazoned in the middle, the Vermont state flag has represented the state around the world ...
The United States is preparing to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, but in Westmoreland County, there's a symbol of civic pride that's already marking that anniversary. Two years before the ...
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Avenue of Flags, largest display of memorial flags in US, marks its 42nd year in Lake Charles
The Avenue of Flags, a stunning display of patriotism in Lake Charles, is believed to be the largest display of memorial ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On September 3, 1777, the United States flag waved in battle for the first time. Patriot General William Maxwell raised the Betsy Ross flag at Cooch’s Bridge in Maryland. The ...
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