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QueerDuck

(2,255 posts)
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 04:12 PM 22 hrs ago

Bicentennial images in 1976... I remember this well!



CAPTION: These images are from the bicentennial in 1976, which is what a milestone birthday for America looks like when we don't have a President literally ruining everything great about our country.
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Bicentennial images in 1976... I remember this well! (Original Post) QueerDuck 22 hrs ago OP
One nation under Zeus. The Wizard 22 hrs ago #1
Exactly! Jupiter bless America! QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #2
And sure enough - it did! peppertree 19 hrs ago #30
I remember some of that -misanthroptimist 22 hrs ago #3
Here are the songs I was listening to... AND STILL DO!! QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #5
Interesting -misanthroptimist 22 hrs ago #8
I hear ya... some of them were groaning clunkers! An eye-rolling bookmark of a time in my life. QueerDuck 20 hrs ago #17
So I had to count after that and I got 12 that I didn't know. LisaM 19 hrs ago #25
I did the same and got 15 Lifeafter70 19 hrs ago #29
The list is very Euro musette_sf 6 hrs ago #41
Wow! karin_sj 19 hrs ago #31
I remember about 90% of those songs BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago #59
I wish I remembered it more MustLoveBeagles 22 hrs ago #4
The Great American State Fair could have been something really cool. Initech 22 hrs ago #6
And a Republican Was President MineralMan 22 hrs ago #7
Even though some of us were mad at him for pardoning Nixon. IL Dem 2 hrs ago #56
Sadly, Reagan was waiting in the wings. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #57
Reagan's men convinced Iran to hold on to the American hostages SharonAnn 1 hr ago #61
I was rockin' with Aerosmith, Bob Seger, Black Oak Arkansas & Jeff Beck/Jan Hammer concert RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 21 hrs ago #9
I remember much of that celebration. I watched the fireworks brer cat 21 hrs ago #10
I was on the mall in DC, totally ploughed with some friends, watching the fireworks oberle 15 hrs ago #38
I went to the glacier of Mount Hood on July 4,1976 EYESORE 9001 21 hrs ago #11
Wow! Very cool! electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #26
For a period of about three years, I went into the cascades every chance I got EYESORE 9001 9 hrs ago #39
The ones I knew of were Rainier, Hood and Shasta.... electric_blue68 1 hr ago #60
Made a big American flag out of petunias and marigolds. PufPuf23 21 hrs ago #12
That is seriously impressive!! RockCreek 20 hrs ago #14
Wow! karynnj 20 hrs ago #20
Everything Trump touches dies. patphil 21 hrs ago #13
And the tall ships!! pat_k 20 hrs ago #15
I remember watching the Tall Ships sailing into Boston harbor. maveric 3 hrs ago #49
I was in LA at the time, but my partner's family were in NY and had film. Quite a sight!! pat_k 3 hrs ago #50
That's what I remember about it also! llmart 21 min ago #63
such a happy time... RT Atlanta 20 hrs ago #16
I remember back in '76 talking to this guy NewLarry 20 hrs ago #18
Oh I like that Unwind Your Mind 4 hrs ago #43
I remember it well and it was cool karynnj 20 hrs ago #19
And red/white/blue were THE colors for everything. Not in the tacky MAGA way... QueerDuck 20 hrs ago #21
Very cool! Been to the South Street Seaport... electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #28
I remember July 4, 1976. Americanme 20 hrs ago #22
We went to Philadelphia the Summer of '76 Billsdaughter 20 hrs ago #23
I remember seeing these images on TV in 1976 kimbutgar 19 hrs ago #24
Cherished memory from 1976... SleeplessinSoCal 19 hrs ago #27
TY for photos! electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #32
happy to share SleeplessinSoCal 18 hrs ago #35
those are great photos! thanks for posting them nt orleans 3 hrs ago #47
The fireworks show was awesome William Seger 3 hrs ago #51
We lived relatively near the Manhattan side of the GW Bridge so on July 4th we walked down.... electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #33
I got to march in the big Philadelphia parade with Hey Joe 18 hrs ago #34
I was there! PCIntern 8 hrs ago #40
Yes PCIntern, when we think of how far we have Hey Joe 4 hrs ago #42
Republicans under Trump: Find out what's made America great, and do the opposite. n/t Beartracks 18 hrs ago #36
I was 13, in Mr. Yarnell's 8th grade History class MerryBlooms 18 hrs ago #37
I was working at Cedar Point VGNonly 4 hrs ago #44
Watch trump try to use these purr-rat beauty 4 hrs ago #45
I was a teenager for the bicentennial SpankMe 4 hrs ago #46
There was a subdivision in Sugarland Tx with Ilsa 3 hrs ago #48
I remember Bicentennial minutes, fire hydrates painted to look like Raine 3 hrs ago #52
OMG... I remember the bicentennial minutes too! QueerDuck 3 hrs ago #53
I was 9 - and remember the parade TBF 3 hrs ago #54
The tall ships in New York harbor UpInArms 2 hrs ago #55
I was eight. I remember being excited about it because we talked about it alot at school Quiet Em 2 hrs ago #58
I was just a tot but I remember the cool bicentennial quarters. miyazaki 1 hr ago #62
I saw Operation Sail from Liberty Island in NYC Glaisne 9 min ago #64

peppertree

(23,590 posts)
30. And sure enough - it did!
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:29 PM
19 hrs ago

Jupiter - in the 'natal chart' for the U.S. (a diagram of the heavens on the place and time of any given event) - is conjunct the Sun and Venus.

It's, moreover, in home-oriented Cancer - the sign in which Jupiter is said to be exalted (as its qualities are best expressed).

Had the U.S. been a person, that combination would've brought him or her luck, popularity, talent and success - as well as a relatively happy, prosperous home.

And whatever this nation's faults and foibles, we've certainly had more than our share of all those.

-misanthroptimist

(1,963 posts)
8. Interesting
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 04:54 PM
22 hrs ago

I have no memory of 19 of those songs. And there's probably at least that number that I never need to hear again.

There's some good stuff in there, too, though.

QueerDuck

(2,255 posts)
17. I hear ya... some of them were groaning clunkers! An eye-rolling bookmark of a time in my life.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:23 PM
20 hrs ago

LisaM

(29,712 posts)
25. So I had to count after that and I got 12 that I didn't know.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:11 PM
19 hrs ago

What always amazes me about old playlists is the variety of songs that everyone knew. There are a number of songs and genres represented where I don't really even like the song or artist, yet I know almost every word. So different from the Balkanized music world we live in now.

musette_sf

(10,517 posts)
41. The list is very Euro
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 08:32 AM
6 hrs ago

Figured it would be when I saw Sir Cliff, then Boney M, in the mix. All the songs I didn’t know were UK/Euro hits.

karin_sj

(1,394 posts)
31. Wow!
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:31 PM
19 hrs ago

That was a fun stroll down memory lane. I remember almost all of those songs. The 70s had such a huge variety of music.

BumRushDaShow

(173,834 posts)
59. I remember about 90% of those songs
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:36 PM
2 hrs ago

am guessing a brunch weren't getting the airplay in certain cites at the time. Am surprised they saved K.C. & the Sunshine Band for last as they had a bunch of hits in the 1975/76 era (still have my 45s).

A big one left out was Earth, Wind, & Fire (their "Spirit" album came out in '76 (album #2 Billboard)) including -





Also holdover Rufus and Chaka Khan -

Initech

(109,701 posts)
6. The Great American State Fair could have been something really cool.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 04:42 PM
22 hrs ago

But nope, we just had to have the fucking asshole back in power, who turned it into a celebration about himself and his twisted version of... whatever the hell he wants America to be, and we got this bullshit instead.

IL Dem

(894 posts)
56. Even though some of us were mad at him for pardoning Nixon.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:57 AM
2 hrs ago

I think that's a big factor for where we are today.

On the upside, Jimmy Carter was running for election. I was excited about him.

MineralMan

(152,101 posts)
57. Sadly, Reagan was waiting in the wings.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:12 PM
2 hrs ago

Ready for his close-up. Carter didn't have a chance for a second term.

SharonAnn

(14,190 posts)
61. Reagan's men convinced Iran to hold on to the American hostages
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 01:25 PM
1 hr ago

Until after our presidential election. Didn’t want Carter to get credit for getting hostages released and getting elected.

Nixon did the same think with Vietnam war peace talks to sabotage his opponent.

Just more Republicans dirty tricks.

RedWhiteBlueIsRacist

(2,441 posts)
9. I was rockin' with Aerosmith, Bob Seger, Black Oak Arkansas & Jeff Beck/Jan Hammer concert
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 05:02 PM
21 hrs ago

on July 3/4th '76, Winston-Salem NC. Tickets were something like $12 bucks for the whole shebang!

brer cat

(27,780 posts)
10. I remember much of that celebration. I watched the fireworks
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 05:15 PM
21 hrs ago

from across the river in Arlington.

oberle

(475 posts)
38. I was on the mall in DC, totally ploughed with some friends, watching the fireworks
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:28 PM
15 hrs ago

Everyone was using the Reflecting Pool to pee in. Yeah, those were the days.

EYESORE 9001

(30,033 posts)
11. I went to the glacier of Mount Hood on July 4,1976
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 05:16 PM
21 hrs ago

I didn’t ski, but I’d been wanting to experience it anyway, so took a ski lift to the highest accessible point. Saw skiers in summer attire, adding to the surrealism of the day.

EYESORE 9001

(30,033 posts)
39. For a period of about three years, I went into the cascades every chance I got
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:14 AM
9 hrs ago

Mostly in Oregon, and even though I could see Mount St. Helens when conditions allowed, sometimes hovering just on the horizon, an eerily symmetrical cone reflecting the sun with the brightest white light imaginable, I never suspected that half of that cone would be gone the year after I left the PNW.

electric_blue68

(27,988 posts)
60. The ones I knew of were Rainier, Hood and Shasta....
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 01:15 PM
1 hr ago

Must have been beautiful and invigorating being up in the Cascades.
That sounds amazing seeing Mt St Helen's like that!
Then we all knew of MSH after it blew up.

We'd be driving on some New England mountains and The Aiderondaks during family vacations when I was a kd/tween/teen.

But my most unexpected amazing mountain experience was when my cousin at Denver Uni (while I was doing a 2/3rds and more northern [S Dakota, Colorado] to the SW USA trip by bus) took me up into The Rockies on his motorcycle(!!!) bc his roommate had taken the car. Yeah, kinda scary, but oh; so beautiful!

PufPuf23

(10,041 posts)
12. Made a big American flag out of petunias and marigolds.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 05:33 PM
21 hrs ago

Living with gf in an A-frame built as a fishing cabin built on a steep slope. There was a path to deck and front door from parking. The bank above the path was blackberries, rocks and other wild vegetation. Hauled in river silt with PU and wheelbarrow. Built terraces out of rock to retain the soil. The flower bed was about 30 feet by 15 feet. Planted red, white and blue petunias for the stripes and field for the stars. Used marigolds for the stars and to form gold border. Started in the Fall. Planted and pretty well filled in by July 4. The work was almost like penance as slowly progressed. Gf helped too but reminded me as work progressed that it was my idea. Wish had a photo. darn.

maveric

(17,075 posts)
49. I remember watching the Tall Ships sailing into Boston harbor.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:33 AM
3 hrs ago

And Arthur Fiedler’s concert at the Esplanades.
Boston was festive and proud.

pat_k

(14,552 posts)
50. I was in LA at the time, but my partner's family were in NY and had film. Quite a sight!!
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:39 AM
3 hrs ago

llmart

(17,783 posts)
63. That's what I remember about it also!
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:34 PM
21 min ago

I also remember making a flag sheet cake with stars and stripes but the picture I took was in black and white and the stripes look like they're strips of bacon. My two children were 1 and 5 and I thought it important that they understand what we were celebrating that year (well, at least the 5 year-old could understand). I can't believe how patriotic I was back then, but now I'm just not feeling it, and I guess we all know why.

RT Atlanta

(2,884 posts)
16. such a happy time...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:11 PM
20 hrs ago

more of 'what was taken from us' by the monster at 1600 right now ....

NewLarry

(179 posts)
18. I remember back in '76 talking to this guy
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:29 PM
20 hrs ago

He was about 60 years old and owned a junkyard.

He had a plan to get rich slow. He was going to buy thousands of bicentennial dollars and save them for the tricentennial, then sell them as souvenirs.

I occasionally wonder whatever became of that old coot. He's only got 50 years to go!

Unwind Your Mind

(2,382 posts)
43. Oh I like that
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:38 AM
4 hrs ago

Grandpa collected coins and started us all off early collecting wheat pennies for him

So, I have always been in the habit of tucking away less common coins and have a number of bicentennial quarters. I think I’ll go through those this week.

Thanks for the reminder

karynnj

(61,243 posts)
19. I remember it well and it was cool
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:31 PM
20 hrs ago

I worked on Lower Manhattan in the Trade Center area. The entire group I worked in walked to the South Street Seaport area to see the tall ships in the harbor.

Now, THAT was bipartisan.

QueerDuck

(2,255 posts)
21. And red/white/blue were THE colors for everything. Not in the tacky MAGA way...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:38 PM
20 hrs ago

... but in the red shirt, blue shorts and white tube-socks way!

electric_blue68

(27,988 posts)
28. Very cool! Been to the South Street Seaport...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:21 PM
19 hrs ago

Though not since the alterations to Pier 17.

Americanme

(603 posts)
22. I remember July 4, 1976.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:50 PM
20 hrs ago

I was 14 years old. We were camping up north, near Baldwin, MI. We drove to Ludington on the 4th, my stepdad bought us ice cream, which was a rare thing. We watched fireworks over Lake Michigan. The whole town seemed like one huge party, everybody was happy. Don't have a lot of happy memories from my childhood, but this was one.

Billsdaughter

(207 posts)
23. We went to Philadelphia the Summer of '76
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:53 PM
20 hrs ago

and it was spectacular!! We spent two weeks in Philly taking it all in and then down the shore to cool off! Great times.

Trump can shit all over everything but he can't take our collective national pride and our fellowship of community that we have with one another. Let's celebrate THAT!

kimbutgar

(27,742 posts)
24. I remember seeing these images on TV in 1976
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:00 PM
19 hrs ago

Our country is so awful now and I'm not celebrating on Saturday.

SleeplessinSoCal

(10,459 posts)
27. Cherished memory from 1976...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:15 PM
19 hrs ago

I'd just moved to NYC from SoCal in time for the Bicentennial celebrations. Like the Tall Ships down the Hudson to the Statue of Liberty and Macy's first annual fireworks over downtown. It was big and splashy and filled to the brim with joyous people (despite a really bad economy I was completely unaware of.)



William Seger

(12,570 posts)
51. The fireworks show was awesome
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:43 AM
3 hrs ago

I rode my bike from Virginia to the Mall to avoid traffic -- biggest show, ever, up until then. Of course, this year will be bigger, since we're celebrating #rump.

electric_blue68

(27,988 posts)
33. We lived relatively near the Manhattan side of the GW Bridge so on July 4th we walked down....
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:11 PM
18 hrs ago

We: my dad, my sis and I, my cousins, aunts & uncles walked downed to under the bridge parkland near the Little Red Lighthouse to watch the Tall Ships sail by!

Sooo fun to see all the different types of ships. They sailed up past a bit, then turned around and came back down. I don't have my slides any more.

Then that night we went down to the southern area of Manhattan to see the fireworks.

Hey Joe

(905 posts)
34. I got to march in the big Philadelphia parade with
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:15 PM
18 hrs ago

my high school band on July 4 ‘76 and it was an awesome experience!
One band from every state got to go with expenses paid for the trip and fortunately we were the #1 band in Florida that year!
Still have great memories of that trip and how impressive the city of Philadelphia was with the old statues, monuments and buildings.
Made a big impression on this 16 year old kid!

PCIntern

(28,824 posts)
40. I was there!
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:04 AM
8 hrs ago

There was very little antipathy or anger. We were very proud citizens that year. Nixon was gone, the Vietnam War was over and other than economic issues which always plague us, there were no national negatives, at least for the celebration. Now we have a carnival barker as a tinhorn Mussolini destroying the holiday.

Hey Joe

(905 posts)
42. Yes PCIntern, when we think of how far we have
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:15 AM
4 hrs ago

fallen , it puts a damper on this 250th anniversary.

Beartracks

(14,757 posts)
36. Republicans under Trump: Find out what's made America great, and do the opposite. n/t
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:44 PM
18 hrs ago

Or, rather: Assume things you don't personally like are a national crisis, and try to fix them.

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MerryBlooms

(12,586 posts)
37. I was 13, in Mr. Yarnell's 8th grade History class
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:44 PM
18 hrs ago

Man, we did debates, mock election... It was lovely.
He was also my home room teacher, heard morning announcements... Good times 🥰

VGNonly

(8,615 posts)
44. I was working at Cedar Point
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:39 AM
4 hrs ago

the amusement park. The fireworks show was spectacular, seemed to go on and on.

Good times!

purr-rat beauty

(1,680 posts)
45. Watch trump try to use these
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:43 AM
4 hrs ago

Sprinkle a little AI here; a little AI there and the peons will have no idea

SpankMe

(3,812 posts)
46. I was a teenager for the bicentennial
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:48 AM
4 hrs ago

Yet, it still feels like it happened somewhat recently. It sucks that 50 years have passed and it feels like less than 20.

This means I'll be dead sooner than I thought.

Ilsa

(64,770 posts)
48. There was a subdivision in Sugarland Tx with
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:26 AM
3 hrs ago

interior colors and wallpaper all in Bicentennial or flag/patroitic themes. Lots of RWB.

I was a teenager for the Bicentennial.

Raine

(31,269 posts)
52. I remember Bicentennial minutes, fire hydrates painted to look like
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:45 AM
3 hrs ago

little people and the train that had historical things you could see on it.

QueerDuck

(2,255 posts)
53. OMG... I remember the bicentennial minutes too!
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:49 AM
3 hrs ago
&list=PLIaYdGRW2eLy-pmZZH0Jes08zYugK4aLy

Quiet Em

(3,263 posts)
58. I was eight. I remember being excited about it because we talked about it alot at school
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:17 PM
2 hrs ago

Other than that my only memory is of my Uncle in his cut off jean shorts, topless, with a can of genny cream ale in his hand blowing off fireworks in the backyard.

miyazaki

(2,714 posts)
62. I was just a tot but I remember the cool bicentennial quarters.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 01:29 PM
1 hr ago

Could actually buy something from the ice cream man with just a quarter.

Glaisne

(672 posts)
64. I saw Operation Sail from Liberty Island in NYC
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:46 PM
9 min ago

On Independence Day. An exciting day for a 13 yo.

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