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- Free Things to Do in PhiladelphiaIf you are taking a trip to Philadelphia soon, you will love the many free things that there are to do in the city. It can be nice going to see some of the local historical sites without having to shell out a lot of money.
Family Travel Guide to the Liberty BellHistory buffs know that the Liberty Bell is one of the most famous American monuments associated with the country's struggle for independence. It is a premier travel destination for families with preteens and teens.
Three Things You Might Not Know About the Liberty BellThe Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom and pride for Americans, but aside from the famous crack that gives the Bell its character, details about the its rich history are oft forgotten. Here are three things you might not know about the Liberty Bell.- Visiting the City of Brotherly LoveThe city of "Brotherly Love" has so much to offer to its visitors. Philadelphia is home to numerous historical sites, museums, sport arenas, and restaurants. Here are a few places all tourists to Philadelphia need to visit:
- This Day in History - June 27th, 1778: The Liberty Bell Comes Home to PhilidelphiaThe history of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
- Fourth of July in Philadelphia, My Hometown!It was on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, that we signed the Declaration of Independence and let King George know that we were mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore! And over Independence Week, we don't let anyone forget it!
- Pride for IndependenceThis is a poem in Pantoum format written for the 4th of July.
Palin Burnishing Presidential Mettle with Trip to Historic NortheastStarting Memorial Day weekend, Sarah Palin will begin what she calls the "One Nation Under God, Indivisible, With Liberty & Justice For All" tour of the northeast, starting in Washington, D.C., on a chartered bus.
The PatriotA poem I wrote after reading about George Washington's prayers at Vally Forge in the winter of 1777.
Free Activities in PhiladelphiaStuff to do that doesn't cost a dime.- What is America?A overview on the many symbols that represent the United States.
Freedom's CallAs much as the heart yearns to be free, the threads of liberty are often intertwined with the propensity to relinquish it through apathy or insecurities, exchanging one form of slavery for another.- Simple ThoughtsA very simple poem!
- War, Strife and Struggle in American HistoryHere are some random facts related to war and struggle in American history.
Tommy Cash to Perform at Red, White, & Blue Days in Charleston, ILStill looking for activities to participate in on the fourth of July? Come down to Charleston, IL, home of Eastern Illinois University. Red, White, and Blue Days will kick of the Fourth of July festivities with two free concerts to be held at Morton Park in Charleston.