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  2. 15 Fun 4th of July Games the Whole Family Will Love

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    The post 15 Fun 4th of July Games the Whole Family Will Love appeared first on Reader's Digest. These playfully patriotic activities are fun for all the family.

  3. Midtown Savannah Parents Group plans family-friendly Fourth ...

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    The Midtown Savannah Parents Group’s Fourth of July Celebration, taking place from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the popular locals-centric Hull Park, has got you covered.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Held since 1785, the Bristol Fourth of July Parade in Bristol, Rhode Island, is the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration in the United States. [38] Since 1868, Seward, Nebraska, has held a celebration on the same town square. In 1979 Seward was designated "America's Official Fourth of July City-Small Town USA" by resolution of Congress.

  6. Fourth of July Mice! - Wikipedia

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    Fourth of July Mice! is a 2004 children's picture book written by Bethany Roberts and illustrated by Doug Cushman, part of the team's Holiday Mice series. The book, about a family of mice celebrating U.S. Independence Day , was published to positive reviews.

  7. The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters

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    The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters is an American made-for-television family-comedy film, directed by Richard Bartlett, with a script written by Jean Shepherd. Produced by Olvia Tappan, the film is the second installment in the Ralph Parker franchise .