Happy Fourth of July! You probably think of it as the holiday celebrated with fireworks and barbeques, but before you celebrate, see how many of these fun facts you know. Don’t know the answers? You’ll learn something new to impress your friends with!
How many hot dogs do Americans eat in celebration?
150 million!
According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC), 21% of all hot dogs eaten over the summer will be enjoyed in one day.
How much money is spent on fireworks to celebrate?
$2.2 billion!
Each year, people rush to light up the night sky with total collection expenditures reaching up to $15 billion nationwide
What was the first state to declare the 4th a national holiday?
Massachusetts!
Five years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, in 1881, Massachusetts became the first to celebrate the Fourth of July.
What is the largest fireworks display?
Macy’s 4th of July fireworks show!
For 43 years, Macy’s has been lighting up the New York sky with over 60,000 shells launched. The show lasts 25 minutes, accompanied by coordinated music and pyrotechnics that reach heights of up to 1,000 feet.
What other country celebrates July 4th?
The Philippines!
While they are not celebrating independence, the Philippines has declared a national holiday for Philippine-American Independence Day. The holiday celebrates their freedoms and a lasting alliance with the US.
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