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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Four for the Fourth: VelvetCush

Happy Fourth of July!! I've had the pleasure of working with Velvet on both sides of the pctures, and it has always been a blast. This time was no exception....blasting her way on to the blog in a hail of fireworks...VelvetCush!

❤✿•.¸¸.•✿❤ HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!!!! ❤✿•.¸¸.•✿❤

VelvetCush

 
Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national animal but was outvoted when John Adams and Thomas Jefferson chose the bald eagle.

 
Over an estimated 150 million hot dogs will be consumed today. That's roughly 1 dog for every two people in the U.S.

 
Oddly, the majority of the nation's flags and patriotic paraphernalia in relation to the 4th of July is produced in China. Nearly $349 million dollars are used each year to import in the flags, banners, decorations, and emblems.

 
The national anthem is actually set to the tune of an old English drinking song called To Anacreon in Heaven.

 
The youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence was 26-year-old Edward Rutledge. The oldest signer was Benjamin Franklin. He was 70. Most of the signers were in their 30s and 40s.

 
John Hancock was the only person to actually sign the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The other 55 signers did not sign it until August 2nd or even later.

 
The first 4th of July party held at the White House was in 1801.

 
The 4th of July was not declared a national holiday until 1941.
 

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