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250th Anniversary of American Declaration of Independence

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This July 4, the Declaration of Independence is a dream Americans must live
This July 4 we celebrate the 250th birthday of a dream, an ideal that sometimes feels out of reach for many: our Declaration of Independence.

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The Declaration of Independence at 250: Five Questions About America’s Founding Document
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250th Anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence
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Celebrate America’s 250th with Shipley Do-Nuts’ festive Patriotic Pack
Shipley Do-Nuts is celebrating America’s 250th birthday with a limited-edition Patriotic Pack, offering a festive way to mark the Fourth of July holiday.

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Richmond's guide to celebrating America's 250th
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Here’s how to celebrate America’s 250th birthday in Western Massachusetts this Fourth of July weekend
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Events planned in Cambria County to celebrate America 250
Featured in the parade will be Cambria County’s Liberty Bell, which was created by Salix artist Carol Cecere, along with area fire departments, marching bands, veterans groups and Scouting troops.

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America 250: Celebrating the Declaration of Independence on Staten Island next week
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How to celebrate America’s 250th birthday in NYC
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Fulton Sheen’s July 4 ‘Declaration of Dependence’

On July 4, 1941, five months before the United States entered World War II, then-Msgr. Fulton Sheen published A Declaration of Dependence to stir America’s soul into realizing what its independence entailed and to warn Americans what they must do to keep it.
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Were the Founders Deist? Here’s One Sure-Fire Piece of Evidence Against That Idea

Although some of America’s Founding Fathers were deists, rather than Christians, the United States owes a debt of gratitude to a Judeo-Christian moral framework that goes beyond mere deism—and the proof is in the Declaration of Independence itself.
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