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More than 75 years after Flag Day became U.S. law, the stars and stripes grab our gaze these days in constant portraits of how Americans see their country’s promise — sometimes dotted along ...
Flag Day is commemorated each year in the United States on June 14. Though Flag Day is not an official federal holiday, the day remains significant nonetheless, as it traces its origins all the ...
Ingloriously crammed between the holidays that typically bookend summer—that would be Memorial Day and Labor Day—Flag Day doesn’t tend to get much respect. Perhaps things would be different ...
More than 75 years after Flag Day became U.S. law, the stars and stripes grab our gaze these days in constant portraits of how Americans see their country's promise — sometimes dotted along historic ...
A wave of red, white and blue flew up and down Turner McCall Saturday, June 14, as locals turned out in commemoration of Flag Day. According to the Library of Congress, Flag Day is observed every ...
The 45th Annual National Flag Day Celebration took place Saturday at VFW Post No. 1836, honoring not just the flag but American veterans. Opening remarks were by Mayor Pro-Tem Robert Shankle while the ...
A patriotic event is happening Saturday, Flag Day, at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.
931, folded an American flag while Walter Citkowsi, also a veteran, helped during a Flag Day ceremony Saturday at the Elks Lodge. Indiana County Sheriff Robert Fyock served as the main speaker ...
Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the U.S. flag on June 14, 1777. While observed nationally, Flag Day is not a federal holiday, though Pennsylvania recognizes it as a state holiday.
PRATTSVILLE – June 14 is Flag Day. Stamford will be holding their annual Flag Day Parade and it is worth attending. Just be prepared to spend some extra time leaving after the parade.
Flag Day is Saturday, June 14. The Second Continental Congress adopted a resolution on June 14, 1777, that stated: “That the flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate ...
More than 75 years after Flag Day became U.S. law, the stars and stripes grab our gaze these days in constant portraits of how Americans see their country's promise — sometimes dotted along ...