On July 4, the United States celebrates Independence Day, the federal holiday recognizing the anniversary of the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence. For four anniversaries—the centennial (100th) in 1876, sesquicentennial (150th) in 1926, bicentennial (200th) in 1976, and semiquincentennial (250th) in 2026…
Semiquincentennial Tourism and Access to Recreation Sites Act
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 250.
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SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL TOURISM AND ACCESS TO RECREATION SITES ACT
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