The United States is commemorating its 250th anniversary of independence from Great Britain, with festivities taking place across the nation. President Donald Trump will travel to South Dakota to deliver a speech and watch fireworks at Mount Rushmore. In New York City, a ball drop will occur in Times Square at midnight to usher in the July Fourth holiday.
Celebrations and Safety Precautions
As the country celebrates this milestone, officials are warning people to stay safe in the extreme heat. The heat has already affected some of the programming surrounding the holiday, with the Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade in Philadelphia being canceled. Organizers of celebrations in Washington are adding water stations, cooling resources, and medical support to help attendees stay safe.
Despite the challenges posed by the heat, many Americans are looking forward to celebrating the country’s birthday. According to a recent survey, about 4 in 10 US adults feel proud about the country’s 250th anniversary, while roughly 3 in 10 said they are excited.
Reflection and Unity
The anniversary has served as an opportunity for the country to reflect on its history and values. In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered an address, emphasizing the importance of unity and the values enshrined in the Declaration of Independence. Many Americans are using this occasion to think about what makes the country great and how to come together despite differences.
Original reporting: WTVQ (Lexington) — read the source article.