10 things you (maybe) didn't know about our nation's birthday

10 things you (maybe) didn’t know about our nation’s birthday

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A little light reading on this fine holiday courtesy mentalfloss.com.

BY JAY SERAFI

With 243 years of tradition behind it, the Fourth of July is one of America’s most cherished holidays. It’s when we celebrate our nation’s mythology with a day off, a backyard barbecue, and plenty of fireworks. But with all that history, you’d be forgiven if you didn’t know quite everything about July 4. So from the true story behind the signing of the Declaration of Independence, to some staggering hot dog statistics, here are 10 things you might not know about the Fourth of July.

1.) The Declaration of Independence wasn’t signed on July 4, or in July at all.

Early printed copies of the Declaration were signed by John Hancock and secretary Charles Thomson to be given to military officers and various political committees, but the bulk of the other 54 men signed an official engrossed (finalized and in larger print) copy on August 2

To read all 10 things you maybe, probably didn’t know about the nation’s birthday click here. 

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