Happy July 4th to my fellow Americans!
Fresh posts will be coming out of the oven beginning tomorrow.
Follow the image link below to view an Independence Day photo essay, circa 1950s and 1960s, via the AQ-V 2010 archives.
Cheers!
–Amy
Archive » American Photo Essay – Fourth of July, 1950s/60s
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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
For some reasons (maybe geography), I prefer the 14th of july.
But don’t pay attention to my words, happy fourth for all interested in. Hurrah.
Ha egiova… well then, an early ‘Happy Bastille Day’ to you! Or how is it I might express this sentiment in French? Joyeux Quartorze Juillet? :-)