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  2. American Tradition Partnership - Wikipedia

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    American Tradition Partnership (ATP), formerly known as Western Tradition Partnership, is a conservative 501(c)4 advocacy group in the United States targeting what it describes as "environmental extremism." [1] ATP has also initiated litigation targeting campaign finance regulations. It maintains a PO Box in Washington, D.C., and has no ...

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    Image credits: Maxpowr9 Dr. Geher explained to us why holidays and traditions are such important parts of our lives. "Holidays and various cultural traditions are fundamental, and the nature of ...

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  5. Folklore of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Appleseed is remembered in American popular culture by his traveling song or Swedenborgian hymn ("The Lord is good to me..."). Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 [O.S. October 22] – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States.

  6. American tradition - Wikipedia

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    American tradition may refer to: Culture of the United States; American Tradition Partnership, a political advocacy group; Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Attorney General of Montana, also known as American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock, a US Supreme Court case involving the political group

  7. Decorating a cone-shaped fir. Watching Home Alone every night in December. Putting out milk and homemade cookies for Santa. Yes, everyone knows the typical crop of Christmas traditions. But in a ...

  8. Culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Around 6% of Americans claim a non-Christian faith; [183] the largest of which are Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. [184] The United States either has the first or second-largest Jewish population in the world, and the largest outside of Israel. [185] "Ceremonial deism" is common in American culture. [186] [187]

  9. West Virginia folklore - Wikipedia

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    This was likely a means of keeping children away from deep bodies of water. Another version claims that he is an evil spirit attracted by violence and carnage. The Bloody Bones popular in West Virginian folklore, however, is a creature that inhabits the space under the stairs of a home and eats disobedient or misbehaving children. [8]