As we all know, the 4th of July is a significant day in American history. It’s filled with parades, barbecues, fireworks, and other patriotic celebrations. But there’s more to this day than just festivities. At The Carpet Guys, along with serving our customers with the best flooring installation services on the market, we love sharing interesting tidbits with our readers. Let’s dive into ten fun facts about the 4th of July!
Discovering the 4th of July: 10 Patriotic Facts
- Late Declaration: Although we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th, Congress actually voted for independence on July 2nd. The declaration was only adopted two days later.
- Coincidental Demise: Three U.S. Presidents, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe, died on July 4th. Interestingly, Jefferson and Adams, both signers of the Declaration of Independence, died within hours of each other in 1826.
- Hot Dog Haven: According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, Americans consume around 150 million hot dogs on the 4th of July each year. That’s enough to stretch from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles more than five times!
- Uncertain Signature: Despite the common image of all the Founding Fathers signing the Declaration on July 4th, most historians believe the document was signed nearly a month later.
- Liberty Bell Lore: Every 4th of July, the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is tapped thirteen times in honor of the original thirteen colonies. It’s not rung to avoid further damage to the already cracked bell.
- Explosive Celebrations: Fireworks have been a major part of Independence Day since its earliest celebrations. Today, more than 14,000 fireworks displays light up U.S. skies each 4th of July.
- The Star-Spangled Banner: The national anthem, written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, actually has four verses, but only the first is commonly sung.
- Flag Fables: There are six American flags on the moon from Apollo missions. They were planted by crews of Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
- Patriotic Poultry: In a strange twist of fate, the bald eagle, the symbol of American freedom, was nearly our national bird. Benjamin Franklin proposed the turkey, a bird he felt was more respectable.
- Unofficial Holiday: Surprisingly, the 4th of July only became a federal holiday in 1870, nearly 100 years after the nation declared its independence.
Celebrate Independence Day with The Carpet Guys
At The Carpet Guys, we celebrate the spirit of independence and the unique history that shapes our nation. We’re not just about providing you with the highest quality flooring options; we also value community, shared history, and celebrations like the 4th of July.
Here are some of the many ways we serve our customers:
- Free in-home estimates: We bring the flooring store experience to your home, simplifying the selection process.
- Expert advice: Our flooring professionals guide you every step of the way to ensure your complete satisfaction.
- Exclusive deals and specials: We offer flooring deals that make your upgrade more affordable, especially for our 4th of July celebrations!
- Professional installation: Our skilled flooring installers ensure a perfect fit, leaving your home clean and your new floors beautiful.
Celebrate this 4th of July with a new look for your home. Call The Carpet Guys today to schedule your free in-home estimate. Happy Independence Day!
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