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These 18 Photos Show America’s Long History of Celebrating the Fourth

 

Many Americans have honored the nation’s birth in numerous ways and festivities. Here are some photos showing how Americans have celebrated over the years.

An engraving of a picnic on the Fourth of July, “A day to be remembered.” (Photo: Saml. Hollyer & J. Rogers/ The Library of Congress)

The Brazilian gunboat Tiradentes fires a salute to honor the Fourth of July in 1893. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Chariot race at Fourth of July celebration, dated between 1900-1930. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Greek Americans march in a celebratory parade in N.Y., dated between 1910-1915. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Patriotic marches in a Fourth of July parade in 1911, New York. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

A local parade down Front Street to celebrate Independence Day, 1916. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Some locals gather for a picnic in Vienna, Virginia, July Fourth, 1921. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Young boys march in a Fourth of July celebration at Takoma Park, 1922. (Photo: The Library of Congress)

Fireworks over the Washington Monument, in Washington, D.C., 1939. (Photo: Harris & Ewing/ The Library of Congress)

Fourth of July celebration at St. Helena Island, South Carolina, 1939. (Photo: Marion Post Wolcott/The Library of Congress)

A soapbox auto race is part of the festivities July Fourth, 1940. (Photo: Jack Delano/ The Library of Congress)

Clown at July Fourth celebration in Salisbury, Maryland, 1940. (Photo: Jack Delano/ The Library of Congress)

Beauty contest during July Fourth celebration at Salisbury, Maryland, 1940. (Photo: Jack Delano/ The Library of Congress)

A crowd watches the Fourth of July parade in El Paso, Texas, 1998. (Photo: Jack Kurtz UPI Photo Service/Newscom)

A U.S. marine carries food from a barbecue celebrating July Fourth while on tour in Yugoslavia, 1999. (Photo: Laszlo Balogh/ Reuters/Newscom)

Local veterans stand in formation after firing rifles in salute during the presentation of the colors. (Photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call/Newscom)

Capt. Brandon Price of the Virginia National Guard and his daughter Chloe, 5, prepare to march in Leesburg’s Independence Day parade, 2014. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/ Newscom)

Fireworks over the nation’s Capitol to celebrate the holiday in 2008. (Photo: Carol Highsmith/ The Library of Congress)

A little girl in Charleston, South Carolina, celebrates Independence Day in style on her patriotic bike. (Photo: Richard Ellis/Zuma Press/Newscom)

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