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Xavier Breath

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34. My parents were on the verge of divorcing some months later, but I didn't know it at the time.
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 08:25 AM
Jul 3

I wish I could remember more from that time, but maybe I was sensing the discord between them and that's why I blocked out memories from that time

Back on topic, I remember the main street of our little town had a parade and booths all along the route.

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I was enlisted Skittles Jul 3 #1
I remember the Freedom Train coming through town Blue Owl Jul 3 #2
I remember putting a bicentennial quarter Shambala Jul 3 #35
I remember the fireworks down on the mall in DC oberle Jul 3 #3
I remember it clear as day SonOfNebanaube Jul 3 #4
I was at our local drive-in seeing "American Graffiti" LSparkle Jul 3 #5
I was in eighth grade in Silver City NM it will always ALBliberal Jul 3 #6
I remember Operation Sail ornotna Jul 3 #7
The Tall Ships are coming back this weekend to NYC waters. 3 July-8 July 2026 irisblue Jul 3 #10
this was amazing! NoSheep Jul 3 #12
Gonna post again...posted above... this is a blow ALBliberal Jul 3 #8
Williamsburg VA madamesilverspurs Jul 3 #9
I was in DC and learned to whistle loudly through my fingers NoSheep Jul 3 #11
I sure can and it was so different, everyone was proud and happy. Rhiannon12866 Jul 3 #13
I was sick in bed with a nasty virus. greatauntoftriplets Jul 3 #14
I remember it, everything was Red, White and Blue all over the place! BigmanPigman Jul 3 #15
I was 21, living in my home state (The Future State of Stupid) and it was one hell of a party. state of stupid Jul 3 #16
I remember it...I was 12 years old. I am so PISSED TF off that cantaloupe caligula is f*cking this up. The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 3 #17
Several friends and myself are boomers BeneteauBum Jul 3 #18
America 250 with Trump makes me feel a little like this... AdamGG Jul 3 #20
I remember Queen Elizabeth visiting AdamGG Jul 3 #19
There was also a multi-year runup to all of the culminating celebrations. SeattleVet Jul 3 #21
July 4th 1976 - My wife, and I were still newlyweds, only 5 month's into Emile Jul 3 #22
I graduated from high school in 1976 COL Mustard Jul 3 #23
@ 14 yo, I went to Wrigley Field for a Cubs doubleheader against the Mets, then to downtown for the fireworks. aggiesal Jul 3 #24
I was in eastern Massachusetts, not quite 1 year at my job. DFW Jul 3 #25
I have very faint memories. RandySF Jul 3 #26
I remember the Bicentennial Minute choie Jul 3 #27
Summer of 76 Boston was amazing. bottomofthehill Jul 3 #28
Um, What? 1976 isn't 1936. ColoringFool Jul 3 #29
My parents had a cottage close to Luddington on Lake Michigan. tavernier Jul 3 #30
I remember my first Bicentennial quarter Bristlecone Jul 3 #31
I definitely remember (sigh) 😔 nt Raine Jul 3 #32
Good times! Lategame Jul 3 #33
My parents were on the verge of divorcing some months later, but I didn't know it at the time. Xavier Breath Jul 3 #34
I graduated high school that year, the celebration was pretty great a month later. :D mucholderthandirt Jul 3 #36
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