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  2. 50 Easy 4th of July Crafts for Kids - AOL

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    Even preschoolers and toddlers can get in on the action, with lots of easy crafts for younger kids to take part in (no fancy tools or skills required). Presenting our roundup of the best 4th of ...

  3. 22 Easy 4th of July Crafts for Kids - AOL

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    Presenting our roundup of the best 4th of July crafts to keep the whole family busy while we wait for the big day. No kids on the guest list this Fourth of July? 22 Easy 4th of July Crafts for Kids

  4. 25 easy 4th of July crafts that double as decor - AOL

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    Bring out the red, white and blue with these 4th of July crafts. Find easy DIY ideas for kids and adults to keep the patriotic spirit going. 25 easy 4th of July crafts that double as decor

  5. Rhoda Campbell Chase - Wikipedia

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    She worked as an illustrator, including illustrating a children's book-record hybrid called the Bubble Book, a collection of traditional children’s songs and accompanying music sung by Henry Burr. It sold 9000 copies in the first month it was released. [13] Chase died August 1, 1959, in Kingston Hospital in Woodstock. [5]

  6. Juan Cortés (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    In Lima, he did arts and crafts and served as football coach for children. [4] He died of a heart attack in Lima, Peru, on 18 June 1998 and was laid to rest in Los Jardines de la Paz cemetery, La Molina. [4] His wife, Nilda Palacios, has also been honored by Rangers de Talca. [20]

  7. Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Willie Nelson's first 4th of July picnic took place in the same ranch. Nelson selected the place because it was already prepared to hold a concert. The event attracted an estimated attendance of 40,000, and became an annual festival. [2] Before the concert, the Texas Senate Resolution 687 proclaimed July 4, 1975, as "Willie Nelson Day".