My Bicentennial Memories

I’m not sure I believe in fate, but there must be a reason why I could never bring myself to throw out my Ross Bicentennial bicycle. My parents, despite complaining about its prolonged residence in the cellar of 1710 78th street, could never bring themselves to roll the bike out with Tuesday trash (something they had no issue doing with all my other toys and preciouses). Maybe I or they knew the Bicentennial would be something I’d one day revisit. Or maybe we all knew, as long as the bike remained, so would those wonderful hazy summer day memories of years past.

Keep checking back, I’ll be adding some wonderful star-spangled, red, white, and blue blasts from the past as we countdown to America 250.

Bicentennial Action Figures
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Bicentennial Action Figures

Just to add the the awesomeness of 1976, the Fantastic Four, Thor, and Conan were added to the Mego line of action figures. See them all in action here.

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Bicentennial Smokes
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Bicentennial Smokes

This Bicentennial advertisement served as a stark reminder that the long-lasting, full-flavored taste of Saratoga 120’s almost cost us the Revolution.

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Bicentennial Concerts
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Bicentennial Concerts

In addition to the parades and fireworks displays across the U.S., there were some amazing rock concerts to see on the Bicentennial.

Which one do you wish you could have attended? Or were you there?

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Bicentennial Transit
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Bicentennial Transit

On July 4, 1976, the New York City Transit Exhibit was opened in a decommissioned underground Brooklyn subway station as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration, charging a fee of one subway token for admittance. Old subway cars which had been preserved, as well as models and other exhibits were displayed. Originally the exhibit was to remain open only through the summer, however it proved to be so popular that it remained open and eventually became a permanent museum. In a lesser known fact, the New York Transit Museum was my absolute favorite elementary school field trip, narrowly edging out both the Circle Line and the Bronx Zoo.

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Bicentennial Smile
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Bicentennial Smile

And now a Bicentennial message from the ADA - “A lot of people helped make this country great, and teeth helped them do it.”

No argument here.

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Bicentennial Minute    July 22, 1976
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Bicentennial Minute July 22, 1976

From this week in 1976 - Will Rogers Jr. speaks of Congress beginning to debate the Articles of Confederation. What they expected to take days, took five years. “We’d all learn that proclaiming a union of states was one thing, but making it work, that was something else.” Pretty sure we’re still working on it.

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America 250
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America 250

Let’s switch gears for a moment and look forward instead of to the past. Here is the official logo for the forthcoming 250th birthday of our nation, as well as link to the official website. So it begins.

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Bicentennial Parade 2
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Bicentennial Parade 2

Here are some additional scenes from Disney’s America on Parade celebrating the Bicentennial.

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Bicentennial Chip
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Bicentennial Chip

As I’m off to say my goodbyes to The Mirage, here is a Bicentennial commemorative $1 chip from the Holiday Casino (now Harrah’s Las Vegas).

Let it ride!

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Bicentennial Stamps
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Bicentennial Stamps

This Official United Stated Post Office Commemorative Stamp set was gifted to my wife by her Grandmother on the occasion of her birth. And yet she’s still only 29???

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First Bicentennial Minute -  July 4, 1974
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First Bicentennial Minute - July 4, 1974

Fifty years ago, the first Bicentennial Minute aired on CBS. Initially 732 one-minute messages were planned to run nightly finishing on the Bicentennial; however, 912 were produced in total with the final airing on the evening of December 31, 1976. While Charlton Heston’s actual Bicentennial Minute has been lost to time, please click on the article to view what his message to the nation might be if filmed today.

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Bicentennial Bell Ringing
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Bicentennial Bell Ringing

Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library: President Ford initiates the ringing of Bicentennial bells across the nation while on the flight deck of the USS Forrestal with Bicentennial Administration head John Warner in observance of Operation Sail activities. A similar celebration is planned for the nation’s 250th birthday in two years.

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Bicentennial Pez
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Bicentennial Pez

Nothing more patriotic or sweeter than a rectangle of solidified corn syrup spilled from a gaping hole in Uncle Sam’s neck.

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Bicentennial Flag
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Bicentennial Flag

On June 28th, 1976, The Great American Flag - the largest flag ever made at the time, measuring 193 feet by 366.5 feet - was unrolled across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge for a test run prior to the Bicentennial. After just a few hours it was unfortunately ripped to shreds by wind. As one Bridge and Tunnel engineer put it, “The stars are still up, but the stripes are down.”

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Bicentennial Superfight 2
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Bicentennial Superfight 2

On June 26, 1976, boxing world champion, Muhammad Ali, fought legendary Japanese wrestler, Antonio Inoki, in what was a precursor to mixed martial arts competition. The modified rules to the match severely limited Inoki’s move set, forcing him to spend the majority of the match crawling on his back, kicking at Ali’s legs. Ali suffered over 100 kicks leaving him with two blood clots which were said to be responsible for his subsequent decline in mobility. Footage of the fight exists online, but it’s not pretty. Hogan and Stallone did it better.

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Bicentennial Glasses 2
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Bicentennial Glasses 2

I’d like my Bicentennial loud, fun, and with extra cheese, thank you. And a side of onion rings.

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Bicentennial Disney
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Bicentennial Disney

To celebrate the Bicentennial, Disney’s presentation of America on Parade was featured in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World from June of 1976 through September of 1976. Click on the photo to view the TV special which aired in April 1976. There’s also many home movies of better quality on Youtube.

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