4th of July Jokes
From Barbara, a parent, from Solana Beach, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
4th of July jokes for the whole family. ... Continue to
4th of July Jokes...
AllKidsNetwork.com
From Kathy, a reader, from Pennsylvania, USA, who is affiliated with the site.
Find some simple and fun 4th of July crafts that you can do easily with kids. Make some great decorations for a party and involve your child in the planning or make some great hats or wands to take with you to a parade or a fireworks celebration. There are crafts, coloring pages and other fun ideas for kids on 4th of July. ... Continue to
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American Games
From Barbara, a parent from San Diego.
Free online games, all with an American theme, from Surfnetkids.com. ... Continue to
American Games...
Sharing Links: Independence
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Bookmarks tagged "independence" at SharingLinks.com ... Continue to
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Spy Letters of the American Revolution
From Barbara, a parent from San Diego, who is not affiliated with the site.
These American Revolution spy letters (from the Sir Henry Clinton collection at the Clements Library) provide an amazingly complete look at the everyday intelligence operations of both the British and American armies. Many of the letters in this exhibit were pivotal to the success and failure of many battles. ... Continue to
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Colonial Hall- A look At America's Founders
From Jim Elbrecht, a parent from Schenectady, NY who is not affiliated with the site
John Vinci has transcribed the biographies of all the Signers of the Declaration of Independence from an 1829 collection by Rev. Charles Goodrich. The site includes a daily trivia question about the Signers, a Signer of the Day, and a forum for questions and discussions. ... Continue to
Colonial Hall- A look At America's Founders...
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
From Dale Van Eck, a reader from Williamsburg, Virginia who is affiliated with the site
Colonial Williamsburg, the restored 18th century colonial capitol of Virginia, is the largest outdoor museum in the world and its companion Web site is rich in historical resources for students and adults. Discover what life was like for the 18th century people living here at a time when the country was transforming from British Colony to American Independence. ... Continue to
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation...