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If you’re driving through Danbury, Connecticut, don’t be surprised if a 38-foot-tall man in red, white, and blue catches your ...
The Fourth of July falls on a Friday this year, which only pours more gasoline on the angler’s burning desire to get out and ...
Community festivals don’t take a holiday per se, as both Central City and Merna combine their annual shindigs with Fourth of ...
It's rare, but hikers do sometimes find treasure. This mouthwatering list of undiscovered fortunes will turn your camping ...
By 1860, the U.S. was importing six pounds of the stuff each year for every man, woman and child in the country—and at the outbreak of the Civil War, Americans were drinking twice as much coffee ...
Uncle Sam has been the personification of the federal government since the 1800s. We want to introduce you to our national mascot's oldest living descendant.
Uncle Sam, long a symbol of the U.S. government, was inspired by a real person — Sam Wilson, a meatpacker from Troy, New York ...
Uncle Sam Jam was first held in 1968 at Holmes Lake Park. In 2003, a restoration project at Holmes Lake forced the city of ...
Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a patriotic symbol of our nation and government. With his long beard and ...
Saturday's political cartoons include stupid wars, a critical media, and mask standards ...
Uncle Sam courageously dared into column writing. He is comparable to William Connor who wrote a regular column under the pen name, Cassandra, for 32 uninterrupted years between 1935 and 1967 in ...