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06/14/2023


BREAKING NEWS: Trump Unveils Massive Plans For The United States' 250th Anniversary 06/01/2023

Trump reveals his plans for the USA’s 250th Birthday 2026

The biggest “world fair” “state fair” ever. All 50 states will have their own fair at a World Fair in Iowa.

An entire year of celebrations from Memorial Day ‘25 until July 4th ‘26

A Sculpture Garden with over 100+ American Heroes.

He will invite all foreign leaders to visit the USA on our 250th anniversary, and there will be a special committee to coordinate it all.

If he wins he will be inaugurated January ‘25 and will get right to work (with necessary distractions of course, but they will be drowned out)





BREAKING NEWS: Trump Unveils Massive Plans For The United States' 250th Anniversary In a video released to social media, former President Trump promoted plans for the 250th anniversary of the United States.Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain...

10/11/2022



I actually live in Upstate New York about an hour from Kingston. I live in one of the other cities mentioned as a capital in the article.

True story I'm a 13th generation Dutch settler of what is today called New York.

In the 1650s one of my relatives was scalped in Kingston at the Esopus Massacre and their grave memorial marker is literally kitty corner from this Senate House at the Dutch Reformed Church.

True story this is the oldest unchanged four corner intersection in our country.

All four corners have the original building that stood there circa 1790s.

ANSWER to yesterday’s 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸DAILY QUIZ🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
NAME the state capital burned by the British following the Battles of Saratoga in October of 1777.

KINGSTON had just been made the Capital of New York in September when nearly all its buildings were burnt to the ground in retaliation for the British defeat at Saratoga. The British sailed up the Hudson River from New York City to Kingston, located on the Hudson, 91 miles north of NYC and set afire fields and buildings in Kingston on October 16, 1777.

Many of the men were fighting the British elsewhere so most of the residents abandoned their homes ahead of the arrival of the British fleets sailing up the Hudson. Some brave colonists were able to save key documents and ledgers of the county and new state capital. Within a few hours, the British had burned down over 300 buildings and left Kingston in ruins. However, the resilient Kingston residents soon returned, and quickly rebuilt the city.

State government quickly evacuated to Hurley, then Poughkeepsie, where it remained until the capital was permanently moved to Albany in 1795.

During my research I discovered a book written in 1884 by the granddaughter of Rachel DuMont, who turned fifteen on the day the British burnt her home and many others in Kingston. The title is “Rachel DuMont, A Brave Little Maid of the Revolution” by Mary Westbrook. The story captures Mary’s grandmother’s tale of her experience that day. It was written for girls and boys and older people, according to the title page. The wording of the story is dated, but quaintly preserves a personal account of that day.
Pictured is the simple stone house in Kingston where New York's first Senate met in the fall of 1777.

10/11/2022

ON THIS DAY, October 9, in 1781, American and French forces began raining bombs down on the army of British General Charles Cornwallis in a small town on the Virginia coast. The bombardment of Yorktown was the beginning of the end for Cornwallis' army and for the entire American Revolution.

Dozens of cannons, howitzers and mortars fired on the British positions during the afternoon of October 9. General George Washington fired the first American cannon!

10/10/2022

All we need is Land & Liberty and we will prosper .

Just leave me alone, let me do me while I let you do you.

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