Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Fourth of July Traditions

Fourth of July is the American Independence Day and celebrates the spirit of Patriotism and Freedom. The only holiday dedicated to America, 4th of July is associated with many traditions the major ones of which are discussed here.
The day has forever been associated with favorite customs like fireworks, parades, barbecues, beer, picnics, baseball, outdoor parties, public and private events honoring the nation etc. Being a summer holiday, most events and entertaining takes place outdoors.
Fireworks are probably the most identifiable event for Fourth of July. Fireworks have been associated with Fourth of July since 1777. Firework shows are held in many states and families and groups even buy them for private use. Fireworks are often accompanied by singing or music of patriotic songs.
Picnics and Barbecues have become Fourth of July traditions due to main reasons. The first reason being that summer is a lovely time to be spent outdoors and the second being that these two are easiest way to entertain a large number of guests.
Public events are common in most cities with state politicians making an appearance for giving patriotic speeches. Singing of the national Anthem and other patriotic songs is also common. Fourth of July parades are mostly held in the morning with red, white and blue decorated floats.
Baseball, Football and Frisbee Games and other outdoor and beach games are popular. There also usually a host of activities for kids like face painting, fairs and carnivals etc. organized at various public places.
Patriotic displays are commonly seen everywhere. People customarily deck their houses with flags, buntings and streamers in Red, White and Blue, the colors of the American flag. Even the clothing worn by people on Fourth of July reflects the colors and designs of the Flag.
For more information on the History and Traditions for Fourth of July and other useful ideas for Fourth of July Parties, Fourth of July Recipes, Decorations and Free Downloads and Printables, visit Celebrating-FourthJuly.com
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