The 1970s - America's Bicentennial
by Paul and Chris Calle
Title
The 1970s - America's Bicentennial
Artist
Paul and Chris Calle
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media On Cold Press Illustration Board
Description
On July 4, 1976, America celebrated the 200th Anniversary of the signing of theDeclaration of Independence from Great Britain by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Festivities in the world's oldest democracy started on a mountain in Maine, where dawn first reached the country. Magnificent clipper ships breezed into New York Harbor in honor of the holiday. From coast to coast, spectacular firework displays lit up the sky. Cities throughout the country held parades featuring marching bands in Revolutionary War regalia, while streets were festooned with red, white and blue streamers and confetti. Families and friends gathered at beaches and parks. As an important part of the enormous celebration, thousands of people were naturalized as American citizens in solemn ceremonies.
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