Flag Day Holidays
Celebrated June 14, Flag Day is a day for U.S. citizens to honor their country's flag.Sites listed in this category focus on the history and observance of Flag Day. Sites which focus on the U.S. Flag, but not Flag Day, are more appropriately listed in Reference/Flags/Regional/USA. Sites designed especially for children are listed in http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/People_and_Society/Holidays_and_Celebrations/Flag_Day/.
Top: Society: Holidays: Flag Day
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The Fourth of July vs. Flag Day - Explains the difference between the two holidays and tells why each is important to U.S. citizens.
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Annie's Flag Day Page - All about the U.S. holiday, along with the Pledge of Allegiance, definitions of what "flag" means, and history of the observance.
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Australian National Flag Day - Tells about Flag Day in Australia and includes a little of the country's history.
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Stoney Hill Schoolhouse - Flag Day - More than a century ago, a 19-year-old schoolteacher held the first Flag Day exercises in a little country schoolhouse located near Fredonia, Wisc. This site pictures that schoolhouse and tells the rest of the story.
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National Flag Day Foundation, Inc. - Organization encourages U.S. citizens to participate in Flag Day celebrations.
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Cyber Grandma and Flag Day - History and traditions of the U.S. Flag Day.
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Flag Day Holiday Insights - Information on Flag Day and related subjects. Includes how to properly fly and care for the flag.
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Sheryl's Holiday Site: Flag Day - Brief history of the Pledge of Allegiance, as well as links to other sites related to the U.S. flag.
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The Flag of the United States - The history of the American flag and how Flag Day become a U.S. holiday.
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A Salute to Flag Day - Education World lesson plan provides classroom activities for recognizing and celebrating Flag Day.
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Flag Day Quest - An elementary school in New York designed this page which asks questions about Flag Day (and supplies the answers).
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