CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY 2024: HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
Are you ready to celebrate one of the biggest American holidays? If you are, you still need to prepare, and there is plenty of time. The 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, has been nationally recognized as a federal holiday since 1941, but the practice of Independence Day festivities can be traced back to the 18th century. This historic event happened on July 2, 1776, when the Continental Congress voted to grant independence, and after two days, the 13 adopted colonies received the Declaration of Independence, drafted by Thomas Jefferson. From 1776 to today, July 4th is celebrated as the dawn of American independence. During this day, many events can happen. This includes fireworks, parades, concerts, and lots of food. It's also a time for the family to gather and have a moment. Depending on how you celebrate this particular day, Happy Fourth of July, and may you have a lot of fun.
How to Celebrate the Fourth of July
There are many simple ways to celebrate the Fourth of July. You don't need to spend a lot of cash to commemorate the occasion. From wearing red, white, and blue clothing to outdoor activities, here are some ideas.
Dress for the Event
The celebration will only be complete with dressing for the occasion. Remember to dig out your trunks and wear your best red, blue, and white. This is also the simplest way to show patriotism. If you are feeling crafty, why not decorate your t-shirt? You can also create an Independence Day-inspired look if you're good at makeup or opt for Fourth of July-inspired nail polish. This can be done by painting your nails with alternate colors or polka dots.
Have a Day of Fun With Loved Ones
Get your family ready for a patriotic picnic to celebrate the occasion. Go to the park, beach, or even the front of your lawn. Lay out your home-cooked Fourth of July-inspired food along with your comfy tablecloth. You can also host a block party. Ask your guests to bring their famous potluck dish. Just don't forget to plan some activities for everyone to make it memorable. If you love to grill, hosting a barbeque party is also an option to celebrate a Happy Fourth of July. Since it's the peak of summer, it'll be perfect for the occasion. Prepare your favorite grilled dish, decorate your backyard, invite everyone, and have some fun.
Visiting Landmarks
Even though staying at home is an excellent way to celebrate Independence Day and avoid the big crowd, going out and visiting historical landmarks is worth it. You can also plan a road trip to visit the one on your list. Check out the listing of national historic landmarks to better plan your route. If you don't like to drive much, why not visit museums instead? It is also a good way to learn more and appreciate American history.
Bringing the Best Happy Fourth of July Dish
The celebration would only be complete with mouth-watering food prepared on the table. You can add your best dish with a twist incorporating the occasion's theme. But if you need to know what to prepare, here are some ideas.
- You'll love the red velvet cake if you have a sweet tooth. Remember to get some blue sprinkles to complete the color theme. This will surely be the star of the food table, and kids will love it.
- Grilled baked potatoes are great for this occasion. Use this method using your backyard grill when doing a backyard event this Fourth of July. The potatoes will surely cook up and will be as fluffy as they are in the oven. The twist is that they will have that nice smoky flavor.
- Since you will use your barbeque grill, why not toss on some buffalo cauliflower kebabs? This brings a new version of the classic buffalo wings. Glaze your kebabs with a rich, thick buffalo sauce, throw it on the grill until tender, and drizzle it with some tangy blue cheese dressing.
- Don't forget the good old pulled pork, sandwiched between a hot soft bun and stacked on top of baked potatoes. This dish is versatile and perfect for your Happy Fourth of July party.
Cities to Visit for the Parade
Some cities will host lavish parades during the Fourth of July, and you'll want to attend them. Huntington, California is on the list, as there are processions of cars, military Vets, and marching bands. Usually, the parade starts at 10 am. You can also visit Jackson Hole, Wyoming; they display breathtaking fireworks after the parade. If that's too far, why not visit Philadelphia, where the Independence and Constitution were created and signed. If you're into more fun, you'd better see the Golden State; after the parade, they have the Alameda USS Hornet 4th of July Celebration, consisting of food trucks, aircraft tours, and a DJ. There are many options for celebrating the event; the important thing is to celebrate this with your loved ones, have fun, and always stay safe if you travel.Related reads: