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How to Celebrate National Anthem Day
The United States adopted the Star Spangled Banner as its national anthem on March 3, 1931. Francis Scott Key wrote the Star anthem on September 14, 1814, inspired by an American flag still standing over a bombarded Fort McHenry. Americans began ... [... more]
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Fanfare And National Anthem
Fanfare And National Anthem [... more]
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How to Interpret "The Star-Spangled Banner"
It's our National Anthem, so how come many of us don't know that it's a poem written in 1814 by Scott Key, sung to another song's tune, and marks a battle of the War of 1812? Take the first line apart, it's dawn and we wonder what we will ... [... more]
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How to Address the President
Until you can whistle "Hail to the Chief" with any degree of ease, prepare to greet the president of the United States with a handshake. Stand when you hear "The Star-Spangled Banner" (the U.S. national anthem), which is always played [... more]
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Star-Spangled Box
This star-shape box displays words from the National Anthem. Draw a line around the box along the edge of the lid. Remove the lid. Spread gel onto box sides below the pencil line. Draw lines to divide stripes. Let the gel dry. Paint the lid sides ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

A Salute to Our National Anthem
A historic event, the battle at Fort McHenry, inspires our most patriotic song. Francis Scott Key, a respected lawyer, lived in Georgetown from about 1804 to 1833. During the war of 1812, Key learned that his friend, Dr. William Beanes, was held ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Our National Anthem (american Symbols) (american Symbols)
Our National Anthem (american Symbols) (american Symbols) [... more]
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Our National Anthem
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How to Sing the National Anthem at a Professional ...
The stands are full of screaming fans. The announcer comes over the loudspeaker and announces your name. You walk out on the field, open your mouth, and out come those hallowed words, "O say can you see..." No, you don't have to be Whitney ... [... more]
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James Weldon Johnson
James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)-novelist, poet, lawyer, editor, ethno-musicologist-was also the co-author (with his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson) of the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing," widely accepted as the "Negro National Anthem." [... more]
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The national anthem
The national anthem [... more]
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The National Anthem
The National Anthem [... more]
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