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Every year on June 14, the United States celebrates the flag and its historical significance. Though Flag Day is not a federal holiday, people may choose to commemorate the day by flying flags ...
The Flag Act of 1777: The Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act on June 14, 1777, with the following resolution: "Resolved, That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes ...
Every year on June 14, the United States celebrates the flag and its historical significance. Though Flag Day is not a federal holiday, people may choose to commemorate the day by flying flags ...
This Memorial Day, assuming you wake up early enough, you may notice the United States flag at half-staff. When you get up matters, because only on Memorial Day, Old Glory flies at half-staff ...
On June 14, 1777, the United States first adopted the design for the flag, but there are many claims to the first observance of Flag Day. One of the most recognized was June 14, 1889, when a ...
On June 14, 1777, the United States first adopted the design for the flag, but there are many claims to the first observance of Flag Day. One of the most recognized was June 14, 1889, when a ...
Every year on June 14, the United States celebrates the flag and its historical significance. Though Flag Day is not a federal holiday, people may choose to commemorate the day by flying flags ...
On June 14, 1777, the United States first adopted the design for the flag, but there are many claims to the first observance of Flag Day. One of the most recognized was June 14, 1889, when a ...
The United States flag now flies over all publicly-run buildings in the country, featuring 50 stars representing each of the 50 states. The flag still has 13 stripes, representing the original ...
Flag Day is on June 14th, and is the day the stars and stripes were adopted as the United States flag. The village's parade got it start just eight years after the end of World War II.