Whether it be by grabbing your flag, heating up the grill or just hanging with your friends and family—it’s finally the time of the year to celebrate Independence Day and all it symbolizes. The significance of July 4th dates back to (surprise surprise) the American Revolution, where the 13 colonies adopted the Declaration of Independence and therefore the birth of American Independence. Throughout history, and across the country July 4th means different things, so lets take a look at the various traditions and celebrations that occur for the birth of the nation…

  1. Fireworks: While fireworks seem like something simple enough, and are fun to watch, did you know that fireworks are a commemoration of July 4th because John Adams himself wanted them to be? In a letter to Abigail Adams on July 3,…