Monday, July 03, 2023

In honor of Independence Day: These 18 Photos Show America’s Long History of Celebrating the Fourth

 Samantha Reinis | Daily Signal.com

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 4th of July, “A day to be remembered.” (Photo: Saml. Hollyer & J. Rogers/ The Library of Congress)

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 4th of July in 1893. (Photo: 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 4th of July celebration, dated between 1900-1930. (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 4th July Parade in 1911, N.Y. (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)

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 4th, 1921. (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 4th of July celebration at Takoma Park, 1922. (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 4th, 1940. (Photo: Jack Delano/ 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 4th celebration in Salisbury, Maryland, 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 4th celebration at 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 4th of July Parade in El Paso, Texas, July 4, 1998. (Photo: Jack Kurtz UPI Photo Service/Newscom)

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 barbeque celebrating July 4 while on tour in Yugoslavia, 1999. (Photo: Laszlo Balogh/ Reuters/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)

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 Capital to celebrate the holiday in 2008. (Photo: Carol Highsmith/ The Library of Congress)

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)