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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else remember the Bicentennial? [View all]electric_blue68
(25,359 posts)15. Absolutely! As a NYC'r we had a blast!...
We, as an extended family walked our way down, and back up from Washington Heights (around 176th St, 2 Avenues west of Broadway) all the way down to The Little Red Ligthouse under the George Washington [GW] Bridge to
watch Operation Sail!
The Tall Ships from multiple countries. Each had various detailings. Sooo cool! They sailed under, and passed it then soon turned around and back down.
We came back to watch more on TV.
(The night before we went down to see them with their strings of lights at night.)
Then later we went down near the south end of Manhattan to catch the fireworks.
Sure we had some major faults to keep correcting. But certainly progress was happening.
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It doesn't seem that anyone does, not even MAGA and they are getting their way.
LT Barclay
Saturday
#2
Right wingers don't care. For me it is a personal thing of not wanting to create conflict in a place of worship.
LT Barclay
Sunday
#38
CBS featured the segment, "Bicentennial Minute." Charlton Heston presented the first one. He spoke about the Minute Men.
John1956PA
Saturday
#3
I was very involved. I was stationed at the Army's ocean terminal in upper NY harbor
GP6971
Saturday
#5
I forgot the tall ships parade!! That was awesome even just on TV in the Midwest!!
LT Barclay
Saturday
#14
honestly i cannot fathom celebrating the 250th. feels more like a funeral than a birthday
Takket
Saturday
#13
I remember it very well. We watched a Battle of Gettysburg reenactment then went to the Fort Worth (FL) waterfront to
artemisia1
Saturday
#25
I was thinking that also. Not that we didn't have many of the serious problems we always had and still have,
chia
6 hrs ago
#67
My friend had a friend who worked on the 20th or so of the World Trade Center. We got to see the Parade of Sails
3Hotdogs
Sunday
#39
I remember during high school, my friend's mother putting up a poster of a buffalo
calimary
Saturday
#32
I was teaching and remember how much fun it was taking my class to see the "Freedom Train" with all the
KitFox
Sunday
#40