You can’t throw it away: how to properly dispose of the US flag

Almost every American, and often immigrants, fly the US flag at home. But the weather, sun and wind are not very good friends for the banner, and when it comes time to replace the old shabby flag with a new one, many wonder what to do, ...

Stole to save: in Nevada, the crime turned into a touching story

The WWII US flag, stolen from City Hall during the Nevada protests, returned with an anonymous message, writes Fox News. An American flag from a WWII battleship that was stolen from Reno City Hall in ...

How to listen to the US anthem: official rules

Many official events in the United States, as well as abroad, where United States representatives are present, are accompanied by the sounding of the country's national anthem. The US government has issued guidance on how to properly listen to the nation's national musical symbol, which is included in the US Flag Code. 1.…

Flag: the history of the American symbol

All countries have state flags. You can forget the words of the anthem, find it difficult to depict the components of the coat of arms, but from early childhood we remember the flag of our homeland. He accompanies us everywhere; at houses and stadiums, at memorials and state institutions, at conferences and conventions, in silence ...

In honor of 4 July, an American turned a front lawn into an American flag

Arthur McCann of Norwood, Massachusetts, paid tribute to veterans in his own way in honor of Independence Day. The man turned the lawn in front of his own house into a giant American flag, using special paint for working in the fields. McCann told USA Today that the flag will remain ...

In the United States celebrate Flag Day: the history of the formation of the national symbol of the country

On June 14, the United States celebrates National Flag Day. It is not known for certain who invented the Stars and Stripes flag, which has become one of the most important symbols of the United States. According to the most popular version, it was the work of Betsy Ross, a dressmaker from Philadelphia, or a politician from New Jersey, Francis Hopkinson, ...

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