July 4th
The easy, simple answer is that July 4 is celebrated because that’s the day in 1776 when the country declared its freedom from British monarchy rule by signing the Declaration of Independence. True history buffs will know that only John Hancock penned his signature on July 4th. When the other 56 delegates of the Continental…
Each and every year, people from all over come to Cody, Wyoming for the annual Stampede Parade which is held on July 3rd and 4th to celebrate America’s Independence Day. The Cody Stampede Parade is know the world over for being one of the best parades to attend, not only in the state, but the…
The Cody Stampede Parade takes place on July 3rd and 4th at 9:30 a.m. The theme for this year is “Yellowstone: 150 Years of Wild & Wonder.” The Special Awards to be presented at this year’s parade include Judges’ Favorite (everyone is eligible), Mayor’s Favorite (everyone is eligible), Roger Sedam Award (cash), and Blaylock Patriotic…
If you looking for a way to start your July fourth without fireworks. Look no further than Flathead Lake in Kalispell, Montana. Without the need of the cool looking and loud fireworks, people used dirt bikes and a water jet pack to begin the day with a bang. Check the video out from Facebook down…
On Thursday morning, the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department announced that their firework show will be canceled this year. After stage one restrictions on BLM land were in place to prevent fires. The Volunteer Fire Department in Thermopolis, Wyoming decided to cancel this years firework display. The Fire Department express that fireworks are not allowed in…
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