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July 4, 2025 Holiday:

Independence Day

Independence Day is a joyous celebration that commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, marking the birth of a nation. This festive holiday is characterized by patriotic parades, barbecues, and outdoor gatherings, often accompanied by the sounds of fireworks and lively music. Families and friends come together to honor the brave men and women who fought for freedom, while also enjoying quality time with loved ones. Traditional symbols of the holiday include the American flag, red, white, and blue decorations, and classic American foods like hot dogs and apple pie.

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Holidays on July 4, 2025:

National Barbecue Day

National Barbecue Day, July 4th, 2025: Savor the flavors of slow-cooked meats and good company on this classic American holiday. more >>

Indivisible Day

Uniting forces for the greater good, this special day encourages people to come together, embracing their unique differences and celebrating the strength that comes from unity in diversity. more >>

National Country Music Day

National Country Music Day, July 4, 2025: Honor country music's iconic artists, songwriters, and musicians, and revel in its storytelling, twangy guitars, and heartfelt lyrics. more >>

National Caesar Salad Day

National Caesar Salad Day, 7/4/2025: Discover the rich flavors and textures of the classic Caesar salad and get creative with recipes and twists. more >>

Alice in Wonderland Day

Alice in Wonderland Day, July 4, 2025: Join the whimsical world of Wonderland, where imagination, curiosity, and storytelling come alive. more >>

National Barbecued Spareribs Day

National Barbecued Spareribs Day on 7/4/2025: Savor the tender, tangy delight of slow-cooked spareribs, expertly grilled and slathered in savory sauces. more >>

Comic Sans Day

Comic Sans Day on 7/4/2025: Discover the fascinating story behind this iconic font's special day. more >>

Independence From Meat Day

Independence From Meat Day on 7/4/2025: Discover the truth behind this lesser-known holiday and explore vegetarian and vegan-related celebrations. more >>

Filipino-American Friendship Day

Filipino-American Friendship Day, 7/4/2025: Join the joyous celebration honoring the strong bond between the Philippines and the US, featuring traditional dances, music, and cuisine. more >>

Birthdays on July 4:

Post Malone

30 Years Old

A rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer known for blending genres and creating catchy, emotive hits that often top the charts. His unique sound and style have garnered a ...

Geraldo Rivera

82 Years Old

A lawyer-turned-journalist and author, known for his sensational and provocative reporting style, which often sparks controversy and public debate.

Bill Withers

Died in 2020, aged 81

Soulful voice and acoustic guitar-driven melodies created a legacy of timeless hits, including "Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine".

Al Davis

Died in 2011, aged 82

Legendary figure in American football, known for his iconic phrase "Just Win, Baby" and his role as the owner of the Oakland Raiders, leading the team to multiple championships.

Alfredo Di Stéfano

Died in 2014, aged 88

A legendary footballer and coach who won numerous titles with Real Madrid and is revered as one of the greatest players of all time, known for his speed, skill, and vision on the f...

Eva Marie Saint

Born in 1924

Academy Award-winning actress renowned for her iconic roles in classic Hollywood films, including "On the Waterfront" and "North by Northwest".

George Steinbrenner

Died in 2010, aged 80

Owner of the New York Yankees baseball team, known for his hands-on management style and multiple World Series championships.

Amol Rajan

42 Years Old

A prominent BBC broadcaster and journalist, known for presenting various programs, including The One Show and Radio 4's Today program, and being the first non-white editor of The I...

Ron Kovic

79 Years Old

A Marine veteran turned anti-war activist, known for his memoir "Born on the Fourth of July," which was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film.

Rube Goldberg

Died in 1970, aged 87

Creator of intricate, humorous machines that perform simple tasks in overly complex ways, often featured in cartoons and films, showcasing clever engineering and wit.

Gina Lollobrigida

98 Years Old

Italian actress and photographer, iconic beauty and sex symbol of the 1950s and 1960s, starring in films like "Fanfan la Tulipe" and "Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell".

Pam Shriver

63 Years Old

A tennis champion with 21 Grand Slam doubles titles, known for her exceptional volleys and dominant play in the 1980s. She's also a respected sportscaster, providing expert comment...

Events from History on July 4:
249 years ago
In the sweltering Philadelphia summer, a courageous act marked a nation's rebirth. Fifty-six visionaries, representing the thirteen colonies, gathered to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. Thomas Jefferson's eloquent words, shaping the document, proclaimed the colonies free and independent states, rejecting tyranny and embracing liberty. John Hancock, the president of the Continental Congress, boldly signed the document, followed by his fellow revolutionaries. This defiant act ignited a beacon of freedom, inspiring generations to come.
162 years ago
Ulysses S. Grant's persistent siege of Vicksburg had the Confederate army on its knees. The Union army's relentless 47-day bombardment had left the city in shambles, with civilians and soldiers alike struggling to survive. With supplies dwindling and morale plummeting, Confederate General John C. Pemberton had no choice but to raise the white flag, surrendering the city and its 29,000 troops to Grant's Union forces. This pivotal victory gave the Union control of the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy in two and paving the way for future Union successes.
222 years ago
The news spread like wildfire! Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, stood triumphantly as he announced to the American people that the Louisiana Purchase Treaty had been signed, sealed, and delivered! This monumental agreement with France effectively doubled the size of the United States, adding a staggering 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River to the young nation. France's financial struggles and Napoleon's ambitions made this deal possible, with the US paying a mere 60 million francs (approximately $15 million) for the vast territory. This bold move cemented Jefferson's legacy, opened doors to westward expansion, and changed the fate of America forever!
82 years ago
In the scorching summer of 1943, the rolling hills and fields of Prokhorovka, a small village in Ukraine, became the unlikely backdrop for the most colossal tank battle the world had ever seen. As the Nazi war machine, led by General Erich von Manstein, clashed with the Soviet Red Army under General Konstantin Rokossovsky, the air reverberated with the deafening roar of artillery and the earth shook beneath the treads of over 3,000 tanks. The stakes were high, with the Eastern Front hanging in the balance, as the two superpowers locked horns in a battle that would decide the fate of Europe.
162 years ago
Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, battered and bruised, turned its back on the bloody battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, marking the end of the Confederacy's last invasion of the North. The three-day battle, fought from July 1 to 3, 1863, had proven disastrous for the Rebels, who suffered heavy casualties and lost crucial momentum in the war. As the Confederates slunk away, the Union Army, under General George Meade, emerged victorious, securing a crucial triumph that would shift the tide of the American Civil War.
13 years ago
Physicists Discover Higgs Boson at CERN's LHC (CERN, Meyrin, Geneva, Switzerland) 2012
In the most ambitious scientific quest of our time, physicists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) made history by discovering particles consistent with the elusive Higgs boson, a fundamental building block of the universe. This monumental finding confirmed the existence of the Higgs field, a concept pivotal to our understanding of how particles acquire mass. The discovery was the culmination of decades of research, billions of dollars in investment, and tireless efforts by thousands of scientists from around the world.
Notable Deaths on July 4:
1995Bob Ross Respected journalist and broadcaster
1826Thomas Jefferson American statesman, architect, and politician, 3rd President of the United States
2003Barry White Musical genius, producing iconic hits across multiple genres.
1995Eva Gabor Television personality and renowned painter
1934Marie Curie Pionering physicist and chemist, first woman to win two Nobel Prizes
1974Georgette Heyer Renowned author known for her engaging historical fiction stories
1826John Adams American statesman and politician, 2nd President of the United States
2009Steve McNair NFL gridiron general
2009Allen Klein Visionary music mogul
2013Bernie Nolan A talented Irish singer who brought joy to millions
1992Astor Piazzolla Eminent historian and genealogist
2007Bill Pinkney Singer, harmonizing voices that brought joy to many.
1891Hannibal Hamlin American lawyer and politician, Vice President and abolitionist
2017Gene Conley A multisport athlete who achieved greatness in multiple arenas
1997Charles Kuralt Acclaimed journalist and broadcasting legend
1831James Monroe American statesman and politician, 5th President of the United States
2002Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Decorated military leader, championing equality and justice.
2022Kazuki Takahashi Japanese manga artist who created popular comics
2009Brenda Joyce Beloved Hollywood icon
1991Victor Chang Trailblazing surgeon and medical pioneer