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What is our Motivation?

We have to celebrate our centennial anniversary better.

Consider:

US Centennial Celebration (1876)

Marking 100 Years of Independence

  1. The Centennial Exposition

    • Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November 10, 1876.

    • It was the first official World's Fair in the United States.

    • Spanned 285 acres in Fairmount Park and featured more than 200 buildings.

    • Over 10 million people attended the exposition.

  2. Main Attractions

    • Machinery Hall showcased technological advancements, including Alexander Graham Bell's telephone, which amazed visitors.

    • The Corliss Steam Engine, a giant steam-powered machine, was a centerpiece.

    • The Statue of Liberty's arm and torch were displayed as a teaser for the full statue being constructed in France.

  3. Cultural Significance

    • The event highlighted the United States' industrial and agricultural prowess.

    • It showcased contributions from states and countries worldwide, reflecting America’s growing global presence.

  4. Notable Visitors

    • President Ulysses S. Grant officially opened the exposition.

    • Distinguished international dignitaries and inventors also attended.

  5. Legacy

    • The exposition inspired future world's fairs and became a symbol of national pride.

    • It emphasized the country’s recovery from the Civil War (1861–1865).

Bicentennial Celebration (1976)

Marking 200 Years of Independence

  1. Nationwide Events

    • Celebrations took place across all 50 states, with parades, fireworks, and historical reenactments.

    • A key focus was the revival of patriotism during a period marked by political scandals (like Watergate) and the Vietnam War aftermath.

  2. The Bicentennial Wagon Train

    • Re-enactors retraced historic routes, traveling across the country in covered wagons to symbolize westward expansion.

  3. Tall Ships in New York Harbor

    • A parade of historic sailing ships and modern naval vessels was a highlight of the celebration, drawing millions to New York City.

  4. Time Capsule & Coins

    • A Bicentennial Time Capsule was created to preserve mementos for future generations.

    • Special Bicentennial coins and stamps were issued to commemorate the occasion.

  5. Space Connection

    • The Viking 1 lander, launched earlier, reached Mars on July 20, 1976, symbolizing American progress in science and exploration during the bicentennial year.

  6. Focus on History

    • Many cities revitalized their historic sites.

    • Congress encouraged the restoration of old buildings and landmarks tied to the Revolutionary War.

  7. Legacy

    • The bicentennial encouraged a reflection on the country's roots and achievements, fostering a sense of unity during a turbulent era.

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