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  2. How Do You Make a 4th of July Party Fun? We Have Loads of Ideas

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    A red-coated cast iron skillet (preferably filled with cornbread!) adds a festive touch to a 4th of July table, especially when finished off with a red, white, and blue napkin tied around the ...

  3. 30+ Ideas for the Best 4th of July Party - AOL

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    The post 30+ Ideas for the Best 4th of July Party appeared first on Reader's Digest. From hosting your own creative party to creating a backyard oasis, there are a slew of ways to make the holiday ...

  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.

  5. 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.

  6. Sokolský den - Wikipedia

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    Fourth of July on the Strahov walls the Falcons stood, the Falcons stood in long dense rows. In long dense ranks with flying banner they looked on sadly to the hill beyond Břevnov. On the hill behind Břevnov towards the White Mountain, look there falcon, look there falcon who is plowing on there. Čechie is plowing there, our dear mother

  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".