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  2. Independence Day (Martina McBride song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics have a double meaning in that the woman in the story is finally gaining her "freedom" from her abusive husband. Thus, it is her "Independence Day." Thus, it is her "Independence Day." The title also refers to the fact that the events noted in the song happened on the United States' Independence Day , or July 4.

  3. Independence Day (Bruce Springsteen song) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day" has been a reasonably popular concert song, with 199 performances through 2015. [12] A concert version of "Independence Day" was released on the live album Live/1975–85. [7] "Independence Day" was released as the B-side on the single release of "The River" in several countries and as the B-side of "Sherry Darling" in others ...

  4. Almost Independence Day - Wikipedia

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    "Almost Independence Day" is the only song released by Morrison to feature guitarist Ron Elliott (best known as a member of The Beau Brummels) and jazz double bassist, Leroy Vinnegar. Jazz drummer Lee Charlton was only recruited by Morrison for this recording session, but also played on outtake " Wonderful Remark ", which was released on the ...

  5. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C. 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 ...

  6. Cry of Dolores - Wikipedia

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    The Cry of Dolores is most commonly known by the locals as "El Grito de Independencia" (The Independence Cry). Every year on the eve of Independence Day, the president of Mexico re-enacts the cry from the balcony of the National Palace in Mexico City while ringing the same bell Hidalgo used in 1810. During the patriotic speech, the president ...

  7. Why is October 3 'Mean Girls' Day? Here's why Thursday ... - AOL

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    October 3rd is commonly referred to "Mean Girls" Day. Here's why the 2004 film is celebrated on the date and why you'll see memes on your timeline.

  8. What is the meaning behind Labor Day and why do we ... - AOL

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    It is celebrated on the first Monday in September every year

  9. Hail, Columbia - Wikipedia

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    "Hail, Columbia" is an American patriotic song and ceremonial entrance march of the vice president of the United States. It was originally considered to be one of the unofficial national anthems of the United States until 1931, when "The Star-Spangled Banner" was named as the official national anthem.