Do you own an American flag? If so, you should consider displaying it on Independence Day. In the United States, Independence Day is considered a flag holiday. You can display the American flag in front of your home or business all 365 days of the year. For flag holidays like Independence Day, however, it’s particularly important to display the American flag.
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What Is a Flag Holiday?
A flag holiday is a day of the year on which it’s considered especially customary to display the American flag. There are several dozen flag holidays, many of which correspond with traditional holidays. See the full list of United States flag holidays. According to the U.S. Flag Code, the American flag should be displayed on all days, assuming the weather is mild. But the U.S. Flag Code further states that the American flag should especially be displayed on flag holidays.
Examples of flag holidays include the following:
- Independence Day
- New Year’s Day
- Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday
- Easter
- Memorial Day
- Flag Day
- Navy Day
- Veterans Day
- Christmas
- Thanksgiving
- Mother’s Day
- Armed Forces Day
Why Independence Day Is a Flag Holiday
Independence Day is a flag holiday because of its significance in shaping our country’s history. Held annually on July 4, Independence Day is a federal holiday that commemorates the United States’ independence from Great Britain. July 4, of course, was when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Congress approved the Declaration of Independence declaring that the United States was a separate and independent territory on July 4, 1776.
To commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4 is recognized as a federal holiday, Independence Day. As a result, Independence Day is considered a flag holiday. You can display the American flag on all days of the year. For flag holidays like Independence Day, though, it’s especially customary to display the American flag.
Tips for Displaying the American Flag on Independence Day
When displaying the American flag on Independence Day, make sure it’s clean. If your American flag is dirty, you may need to wash it. Most American flags can be hand-washed. Using warm water and mild dish soap, you can clean your American flag before displaying it.
You should choose the right place to display the American flag as well. If you intend to keep it up at night, you should choose an area for your American flag where it’s illuminated. You can use solar lights or garden lamps, for instance, to illuminate your American flag.
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About the author
Barry Mason is a proud third-generation American whose grandfather served in World War II. Born and raised in small-town Tennessee, Barry developed a deep appreciation for American history and traditions from an early age, learning about the sacrifices made by previous generations. Barry has spent over a decade writing about flag etiquette, patriotic traditions, military history, and the stories behind America's most cherished symbols. When he's not researching the fascinating history of Old Glory, you can find Barry volunteering at veterans' events, coaching youth baseball, or exploring America's national parks with his family. A firm believer in supporting American manufacturing and small businesses, Barry is passionate about celebrating the craftspeople who keep American traditions alive. He lives with his wife and two children in a home where the American flag flies proudly every day. Favorite quote: "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." - Ronald Reagan