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    From the Back Forty: Respect and Reflection for Independence Day

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 5, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    In the heartland, Independence Day is marked by more than just flags lining the walkways, dazzling fireworks lighting up the sky, or picnic tables filled with food. There is a palpable sense of pride that is impossible to contain on this holiday. Gratitude flows freely, bringing together both friends and strangers, united in celebration. For some, the day is simply July 4, the Fourth, or America’s birthday, but these labels miss the deeper purpose behind the festivities. In rural communities – what we call the “back forty” – a deep, instinctive love of country is woven into every conversation, whether in backyards, local pubs, or campgrounds. Here, patriotism is an inheritance, passed from generation to generation, creating an unbroken chain of dedication and reverence for the nation’s founding ideals.

    As veteran Scott Shoaf of Warren County, IN, asked: “Question, why are people saying happy 4th of July? It’s happy Independence Day. We don’t say happy 11 November or 25 December. Celebrate the holiday not the day on the calendar.”


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