Forty-five years ago today, the U.S. celebrated the Bicentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence — probably the last such nationwide celebration of its type, and a brief moment of national unity even though the U.S. was also amidst a presidential election year. Old-fashioned tall sailing ships cruised in New York Harbor and other ports around the country, and the day was essentially one big party — or rather, many little parties, with music concerts (John Philip Sousa was especially popular), wall-to-wall television coverage of local celebrations, and of course fireworks. Like any such event, the Bicentennial was more than just a single day. There had been commemorative pos
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