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How America has celebrated milestone birthdays, from world fairs to the World Cup

Two founding fathers died on America's 50th birthday, which was marked with toasts and parades. Over time, anniversary celebrations became more extravagant — and more controversial.

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  • Primary source: NPR
  • Published: Jul 1, 2026, 9:00 AM UTC
  • Coverage area: Sports
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