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United States Bicentennial

The United States Bicentennial was a series of celebrations and observances during the mid-1970s that paid tribute to historical events leading up to the creation of the United States of America as an independent republic. It was a central event in the memory of the American Revolution. The Bicentennial culminated on Sunday, July 4, 1976, with the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Founding Father delegates of the Second Continental Congress.

United States Bicentennial
Date(s)April 1, 1975 – July 4, 1976 (1975-04-01 – 1976-07-04)
Location(s)United States of America
Previous eventSesquicentennial (1926)
Next eventSemiquincentennial (2026)
Activity200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence
Organised byAmerican Revolution Bicentennial Commission (1966–73)
American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (1973–76)

Background

The nation had always commemorated the Founding as a gesture of patriotism and sometimes as an argument in political battles. Historian Jonathan Crider points out that in the 1850s, editors and orators both North and South claimed their region was the true custodian of the legacy of 1776, as they used the Revolution symbolically in their rhetoric.[1]

The plans for the Bicentennial began when Congress created the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission on July 4, 1966.[2][3][4][5] Initially, the Bicentennial celebration was planned as a single city exposition (titled Expo '76) that would be staged in either Philadelphia or Boston.[6] After 6½ years of tumultuous debate, the Commission recommended that there should not be a single event, and Congress dissolved it on December 11, 1973, and created the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA), which was charged with encouraging and coordinating locally sponsored events.[7][8][9][10] David Ryan, a professor at University College Cork, notes that the Bicentennial was celebrated only a year after the withdrawal from Vietnam in 1975 and that the Ford administration stressed the themes of renewal and rebirth based on a restoration of traditional values, giving a nostalgic and exclusive reading of the American past.[11]

Ceremonial coinage

Bruce N. Blackburn, co-designer of the modernized NASA insignia, designed the logo.[13][14] The logo consisted of a white five-point star inside a stylized star of red, white and blue. It was encircled by the inscription American Revolution Bicentennial 1776–1976 in Helvetica Regular. An early use of the logo was on a 1971 U.S. postage stamp. The logo became a flag that flew at many government facilities throughout the United States and appeared on many other souvenirs and postage stamps issued by the Postal Service. NASA painted the logo on the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in 1976 where it remained until 1998 when the agency replaced it with its own emblem as part of 40th anniversary celebrations.[15]

1975 events

 
The American Freedom Train when stopping in the Naval Air Station in Miramar, California on January 15, 1976.

The official Bicentennial events began April 1, 1975, when the American Freedom Train launched in Wilmington, Delaware to start its 21-month, 25,388-mile (40,858 km) tour of the 48 contiguous states.[16]

On April 18, 1975, President Gerald Ford traveled to Boston to light a third lantern at the historic Old North Church, symbolizing America's third century.[17] The following day, April 19, he delivered a major address in Concord, Massachusetts at the Old North Bridge where the "shot heard round the world" was fired, commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord which began the military aspect of the American Revolution.[18]

On December 31, 1975, the eve of the Bicentennial Year, President Ford recorded a statement to address the American people by means of radio and television broadcasts.[19] Presidential Proclamation 4411 was signed as an affirmation to the Founding Fathers of the United States principles of dignity, equality, government by representation, and liberty.[20]

1976 events

Festivities included elaborate fireworks in the skies above major American cities. President Ford presided over the display in Washington, D.C. which was televised nationally. A large international fleet of tall-masted sailing ships gathered first in New York City on Independence Day and then in Boston about one week later. These nautical parades were named Operation Sail (Op Sail) and witnessed by several million observers. The gathering was the second of six such Op Sail events to date (1964, 1976, 1986, 1992, 2000, and 2012). The vessels docked and allowed the general public to tour the ships in both cities, while their crews were entertained on shore at various ethnic celebrations and parties.

New York

In addition to the presence of the 'tall ships', navies of many nations sent warships to New York harbor for an International Naval Review held the morning of July 4. President Ford sailed down the Hudson River into New York harbor aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Wainwright to review the international fleet and receive salutes from each visiting ship, ending with a salute from the British guided missile destroyer HMS London. The review ended just above Liberty Island around 10:30 am.

Boston

Several people threw packages labeled "Gulf Oil" and "Exxon" into Boston Harbor in symbolic opposition to corporate power, in the style of the Boston Tea party.[21]

Washington, D.C.

Johnny Cash was the Grand Marshall of the U.S. Bicentennial parade.[22]

 
First Lady Betty Ford, with President Ford, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in the President's Dining Room in conjunction with a 1976 state visit during the U.S. Bicentennial.

The event was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. The Royal couple made a state visit to the United States, toured the country and attended other Bicentennial functions with President and Mrs. Ford. Their visit aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia included stops in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Virginia, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution opened a long-term exhibition in its Arts and Industries Building replicating the look and feel of the 1876 Centennial Exposition. Many of the Smithsonian's artifacts dated from the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the independence of the United States. The Bicentennial Festival of American Folklife, a collaboration of the Smithsonian with thousands of national and international scholars, folk artisans, and performers, hosted programs in the western part of the National Mall five days a week for twelve weeks in the summer of 1976.[23] The Smithsonian also opened the new home of the National Air and Space Museum on July 1, 1976.[24]

Philadelphia

While in Philadelphia on July 6, 1976, Queen Elizabeth presented the Bicentennial Bell on behalf of the British people. The bell is a replica of the Liberty Bell, cast at the same foundry—Whitechapel Bell Foundry—and bearing the inscription "For the People of the United States of America from the People of Britain 4 July 1976 LET FREEDOM RING."[25]

Los Angeles

Disneyland and The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World presented America on Parade, an elaborate parade celebrating American history and culture, and featured the Sherman Brothers' song "The Glorious Fourth". The parade featured nightly fireworks and ran twice daily from June 1975 to September 1976.

Los Angeles observances included the Bicentennial Parade of 1976 on Wilshire Boulevard,[26][27][28] and the Los Angeles City Schools Bicentennial Pageant at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, broadcast as part of Happy Birthday, America (NBC), hosted by Paul Anka,[29][30][31][32] Pacific 21, a bicentennial exhibition and conference center,[33] and Knott's Berry Farm bicentennial celebration.[34]

Local observances included painting mailboxes and fire hydrants red, white, and blue. A wave of patriotism and nostalgia swept the nation and there was a general feeling that the irate era of the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War and the Watergate constitutional crisis of 1974 had finally come to an end.

NASA commemorated the Bicentennial by staging a science and technology exhibit housed in a series of geodesic domes in the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) called Third Century America. An American flag and the Bicentennial emblem were also painted on the side of the VAB; the emblem remained until 1998, when it was painted over with the NASA insignia. NASA planned for Viking 1 to land on Mars on July 4, but the landing was delayed to July 20, the anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing. On the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution, NASA held the rollout ceremony of the first Space Shuttle (which NASA had planned to name Constitution but was, instead, named "Enterprise" in honor of its fictional namesake on the television series Star Trek[35]).

 
Douglas DC-8 of Overseas National Airways in U.S. Bicentennial special livery.

Many commercial products appeared in red, white, and blue packages in an attempt to tie them to the Bicentennial. Liberty, a brand of Spanish olives, sold their product in glass jars replicating the Liberty Bell during that time. Products were only permitted to display the trademarked Bicentennial logo by paying a license fee to ARBA.

Many national railroads and shortlines painted locomotives or rolling stock in patriotic color schemes, typically numbered 1776 or 1976, and model railroad manufacturers quickly released bicentennial locomotives which were popular among children and adults. Many military units marked aircraft with special designs in honor of the Bicentennial.

John Warner, later U.S. Senator from Virginia, served as ARBA director.[36]

The New Jersey Lottery operated a special "Bicentennial Lottery" in which the winner received $1,776 per week (before taxes) for 20 years (a total of $1,847,040).

The overall theme of the entertainment of Super Bowl X, held January 18, was to celebrate the Bicentennial. Players on both teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys, wore a special patch with the Bicentennial Logo on their jerseys; the Cowboys also added red, white and blue striping to their helmets throughout the 1976 NFL season. The halftime show, featuring the performance group Up with People, was entitled "200 Years and Just a Baby: A Tribute to America's Bicentennial".

The United States Olympic Committee initiated bids to host both the 1976 Summer and Winter Olympic Games in celebration of the Bicentennial. Los Angeles bid for the 1976 Olympics but lost to Montreal. Denver was awarded the 1976 Olympic Winter Games in 1970, but concern over costs led Colorado voters to reject a referendum to fund the games and the International Olympic Committee awarded the games to Innsbruck, Austria, the 1964 host.[37] As a result, there was no Olympics in the United States in 1976 despite a last minute offer from Salt Lake City to host. However, Lake Placid would host the 1980 Winter Olympics, Los Angeles would eventually be awarded the 1984 summer games, and Salt Lake City would also eventually be awarded the 2002 Winter Olympics.

 
President Ford (center) with Darrell Johnson and Sparky Anderson during ceremonies at the 1976 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

As site of the Continental Congress and signing of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia served as host for the 1976 NBA All-Star Game, the 1976 National Hockey League All-Star Game, the 1976 NCAA Final Four, and the 1976 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at which President Ford threw out the first pitch.[38] The 1976 Pro Bowl was an exception and was played in New Orleans, likely due to weather concerns.

George Washington was posthumously appointed to the grade of General of the Armies of the United States by the congressional joint resolution Public Law 94-479 passed January 19, 1976, with an effective appointment date of July 4, 1976.[39] This restored Washington's position as the highest-ranking military officer in U.S. history.[Note 1]

The Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage began a journey from Blaine, Washington on June 8, 1975 concluding at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1976.[40][41] The wagon train pilgrimage traced the original covered wagon trade and transportation routes across the United States encompassing the Bozeman Trail, California Trail, Gila Trail, Great Wagon Road, Mormon Trail, Natchez Trace Trail, Old Post Road, Old Spanish Trail, Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, and Wilderness Road.[42][43]

Karen Steele was the first baby born on July 4, 1976, 12 seconds after midnight, and was referred to as the "Bicentennial Baby". She was featured on The Today Show and Good Morning America, and received commemorations from President Ford, New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne, and a host of other notables.

The Bicentennial on screen

Television

Related network television programs aired July 3–4, 1976

The Bicentennial Minute was a series of short vignettes aired on CBS from 1974 through the end of 1976 to mark the occasion.

Saturday morning Bicentennial programs
In the months approaching the Bicentennial, Schoolhouse Rock!, a series of educational cartoon shorts running on ABC between programs on Saturday mornings, created a sub-series called "History Rock", although the official name was "America Rock". The ten segments covered various aspects of American history and government. Several of the segments, most notably "I'm Just a Bill" (discussing the legislative process) and "The Preamble" (which features a variant of the preamble of the Constitution put to music), have become some of Schoolhouse Rock's most popular segments.

In 1974, CBS aired a new animated Archie series on Saturday mornings called The U.S. of Archie; 16 episodes were made and were shown in reruns until September 1976.

Films

External video
  Bicentennial City (07-June-2020) on Vimeo

For the Bicentennial celebration, Hollywood filmmaker John Huston directed a short movie—Independence (1976)—for the U.S. National Park Service which continues to screen at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia.[citation needed]

The 1976 film Rocky cited the Bicentennial in several scenes, mostly during Apollo Creed's entering; Carl Weathers dressed first as George Washington then as Uncle Sam.[citation needed]

The oversized vehicle in The Big Bus had a scene in its Bicentennial Dining Room.

Gifts

A number of nations gave gifts to the US as a token of friendship. Among them were:

 
Magna Carta Replica and display case

The United Kingdom loaned one of the four existing copies of Magna Carta for display in the US Capitol. The document was displayed in a case designed by artist Louis Osman consisting of gold, stainless steel, rubies, pearls, sapphires, diamonds and white enamel. This was on a base of pegmatite and Yorkshire sandstone. The document was displayed atop a gold replica from June 3, 1976 until June 13, 1977, when it was returned. The case and gold replica remain on display in the Capitol.[46]

Canada through the National Film Board of Canada produced the book Between Friends/Entre Amis which was a photographic essay of life along the US-Canada border. The book was given to libraries across the US and special editions were presented to President Gerald Ford and other officials.[47][48]

The government of France and Musée du Louvre assembled an exhibit of paintings in cooperation with the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art that traveled to Detroit and New York City after being shown in Paris. The exhibit, entitled French Painting 1774–1830: The Age of Revolution, included the work of 94 French artists from that period. Many of the 149 works in the exhibit had never been seen outside France and included Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, Jupiter and Thetis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.[49]

Japan's government constructed and furnished the 513-seat Terrace Theatre of Kennedy Center in Washington. Many of the original furnishings were removed when the theater was renovated between 2015 and 2019.[50] Fifty-three bonsai trees from the Nippon Bonsai Association were donated to the U. S. National Arboretum.[51]

King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía of Spain presented sculptures of Bernardo de Gálvez, a hero of the American Revolutionary War period and later Viceroy of New Spain; and Don Quixote, Cervantes' fictional hero, on June 3, 1976, on behalf of their nation. The Gálvez sculpture is in a park at Virginia Avenue at 21st Street NW, which has been named Galvez Park.[52] The Don Quixote sculpture was installed nearby on the grounds of The Kennedy Center. Spain's gift also included an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art of eight Goya masterpieces from the collection of Museo del Prado.[53][54]

King of Norway Olav V, Prime Minister of Norway Odvar Nordli, and Norwegian Government established the Vinland National Health Sports Center in Loretto, Minnesota.[55]

Gallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In Bell (2005), William Gardner Bell states that when Washington was recalled back into military service from his retirement in 1798, "Congress passed legislation that would have made him General of the Armies of the United States, but his services were not required in the field and the appointment was not made until the Bicentennial in 1976, when it was bestowed posthumously as a commemorative honor." How many U.S. Army five-star generals have there been and who were they? states that with Public Law 94-479, President Ford specified that Washington would "rank first among all officers of the Army, past and present. "General of the Armies of the United States" is only associated with two people...one being Washington and the other being John J. Pershing.

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Further reading

  • Capozzola, Christopher. "'It Makes You Want to Believe in the Country': Celebrating the Bicentennial in the Age of Limits" in Beth Bailey & David Farber, eds., America in the 70s (2004) pp 29–45.
  • Gordon, Tammy S. The Spirit of 1976: Commerce, Community, and the Politics of Commemoration. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1625340429.
  • Hall, Simon. "'Guerrilla Theater...in the Guise of Red, White, and Blue Bunting': The People's Bicentennial Commission and the Politics of (Un-) Americanism." Journal of American Studies (2016): 1-23.

External links

  • The Story of America's Freedom Trains
  • A film clip Tobacco and the Bicentennial is available at the Internet Archive
  • A film clip 200 is available at the Internet Archive
  • The short film The American Bicentennial (1976) is available for free download at the Internet Archive.
  • "Celebration of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution". Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
  • Ford, Gerald R. (4 July 1976). "Remarks in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania - July 4, 1976". Internet Archive. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. pp. 1963–1965.
  • Ford, Gerald R. (4 July 1976). "Remarks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - July 4, 1976". Internet Archive. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. pp. 1966–1971.
  • American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (1977). The Bicentennial of the United States of America : A Final Report to the People. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780960123261.

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The United States Bicentennial was a series of celebrations and observances during the mid 1970s that paid tribute to historical events leading up to the creation of the United States of America as an independent republic It was a central event in the memory of the American Revolution The Bicentennial culminated on Sunday July 4 1976 with the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Founding Father delegates of the Second Continental Congress United States BicentennialDate s April 1 1975 July 4 1976 1975 04 01 1976 07 04 Location s United States of AmericaPrevious eventSesquicentennial 1926 Next eventSemiquincentennial 2026 Activity200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of IndependenceOrganised byAmerican Revolution Bicentennial Commission 1966 73 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration 1973 76 Contents 1 Background 2 Ceremonial coinage 3 Logo 4 1975 events 5 1976 events 6 The Bicentennial on screen 6 1 Television 6 2 Films 7 Gifts 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksBackground EditThe nation had always commemorated the Founding as a gesture of patriotism and sometimes as an argument in political battles Historian Jonathan Crider points out that in the 1850s editors and orators both North and South claimed their region was the true custodian of the legacy of 1776 as they used the Revolution symbolically in their rhetoric 1 The plans for the Bicentennial began when Congress created the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission on July 4 1966 2 3 4 5 Initially the Bicentennial celebration was planned as a single city exposition titled Expo 76 that would be staged in either Philadelphia or Boston 6 After 6 years of tumultuous debate the Commission recommended that there should not be a single event and Congress dissolved it on December 11 1973 and created the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration ARBA which was charged with encouraging and coordinating locally sponsored events 7 8 9 10 David Ryan a professor at University College Cork notes that the Bicentennial was celebrated only a year after the withdrawal from Vietnam in 1975 and that the Ford administration stressed the themes of renewal and rebirth based on a restoration of traditional values giving a nostalgic and exclusive reading of the American past 11 Ceremonial coinage EditMain article United States Bicentennial coinage Reverse of the Bicentennial quarter minted 1975 1976 Reverse of the Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar minted 1975 1976 Reverse of the Bicentennial dollar Type 1 minted 1975 1976 12 Reverse of the Bicentennial dollar Type 2 minted 1975 1976 Logo Edit NASA s Vehicle Assembly Building in 1977 Bruce N Blackburn co designer of the modernized NASA insignia designed the logo 13 14 The logo consisted of a white five point star inside a stylized star of red white and blue It was encircled by the inscription American Revolution Bicentennial 1776 1976 in Helvetica Regular An early use of the logo was on a 1971 U S postage stamp The logo became a flag that flew at many government facilities throughout the United States and appeared on many other souvenirs and postage stamps issued by the Postal Service NASA painted the logo on the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in 1976 where it remained until 1998 when the agency replaced it with its own emblem as part of 40th anniversary celebrations 15 1975 events Edit The American Freedom Train when stopping in the Naval Air Station in Miramar California on January 15 1976 The official Bicentennial events began April 1 1975 when the American Freedom Train launched in Wilmington Delaware to start its 21 month 25 388 mile 40 858 km tour of the 48 contiguous states 16 On April 18 1975 President Gerald Ford traveled to Boston to light a third lantern at the historic Old North Church symbolizing America s third century 17 The following day April 19 he delivered a major address in Concord Massachusetts at the Old North Bridge where the shot heard round the world was fired commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord which began the military aspect of the American Revolution 18 On December 31 1975 the eve of the Bicentennial Year President Ford recorded a statement to address the American people by means of radio and television broadcasts 19 Presidential Proclamation 4411 was signed as an affirmation to the Founding Fathers of the United States principles of dignity equality government by representation and liberty 20 1976 events EditFestivities included elaborate fireworks in the skies above major American cities President Ford presided over the display in Washington D C which was televised nationally A large international fleet of tall masted sailing ships gathered first in New York City on Independence Day and then in Boston about one week later These nautical parades were named Operation Sail Op Sail and witnessed by several million observers The gathering was the second of six such Op Sail events to date 1964 1976 1986 1992 2000 and 2012 The vessels docked and allowed the general public to tour the ships in both cities while their crews were entertained on shore at various ethnic celebrations and parties New YorkIn addition to the presence of the tall ships navies of many nations sent warships to New York harbor for an International Naval Review held the morning of July 4 President Ford sailed down the Hudson River into New York harbor aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Wainwright to review the international fleet and receive salutes from each visiting ship ending with a salute from the British guided missile destroyer HMS London The review ended just above Liberty Island around 10 30 am BostonSeveral people threw packages labeled Gulf Oil and Exxon into Boston Harbor in symbolic opposition to corporate power in the style of the Boston Tea party 21 Washington D C Johnny Cash was the Grand Marshall of the U S Bicentennial parade 22 First Lady Betty Ford with President Ford Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in the President s Dining Room in conjunction with a 1976 state visit during the U S Bicentennial The event was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip The Royal couple made a state visit to the United States toured the country and attended other Bicentennial functions with President and Mrs Ford Their visit aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia included stops in Philadelphia Washington D C Virginia New York Connecticut and Massachusetts In Washington D C the Smithsonian Institution opened a long term exhibition in its Arts and Industries Building replicating the look and feel of the 1876 Centennial Exposition Many of the Smithsonian s artifacts dated from the 1876 World s Fair in Philadelphia which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the independence of the United States The Bicentennial Festival of American Folklife a collaboration of the Smithsonian with thousands of national and international scholars folk artisans and performers hosted programs in the western part of the National Mall five days a week for twelve weeks in the summer of 1976 23 The Smithsonian also opened the new home of the National Air and Space Museum on July 1 1976 24 PhiladelphiaWhile in Philadelphia on July 6 1976 Queen Elizabeth presented the Bicentennial Bell on behalf of the British people The bell is a replica of the Liberty Bell cast at the same foundry Whitechapel Bell Foundry and bearing the inscription For the People of the United States of America from the People of Britain 4 July 1976 LET FREEDOM RING 25 Los AngelesDisneyland and The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World presented America on Parade an elaborate parade celebrating American history and culture and featured the Sherman Brothers song The Glorious Fourth The parade featured nightly fireworks and ran twice daily from June 1975 to September 1976 Los Angeles observances included the Bicentennial Parade of 1976 on Wilshire Boulevard 26 27 28 and the Los Angeles City Schools Bicentennial Pageant at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum broadcast as part of Happy Birthday America NBC hosted by Paul Anka 29 30 31 32 Pacific 21 a bicentennial exhibition and conference center 33 and Knott s Berry Farm bicentennial celebration 34 Local observances included painting mailboxes and fire hydrants red white and blue A wave of patriotism and nostalgia swept the nation and there was a general feeling that the irate era of the Civil Rights Movement the Vietnam War and the Watergate constitutional crisis of 1974 had finally come to an end NASA commemorated the Bicentennial by staging a science and technology exhibit housed in a series of geodesic domes in the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building VAB called Third Century America An American flag and the Bicentennial emblem were also painted on the side of the VAB the emblem remained until 1998 when it was painted over with the NASA insignia NASA planned for Viking 1 to land on Mars on July 4 but the landing was delayed to July 20 the anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing On the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution NASA held the rollout ceremony of the first Space Shuttle which NASA had planned to name Constitution but was instead named Enterprise in honor of its fictional namesake on the television series Star Trek 35 Douglas DC 8 of Overseas National Airways in U S Bicentennial special livery Many commercial products appeared in red white and blue packages in an attempt to tie them to the Bicentennial Liberty a brand of Spanish olives sold their product in glass jars replicating the Liberty Bell during that time Products were only permitted to display the trademarked Bicentennial logo by paying a license fee to ARBA Many national railroads and shortlines painted locomotives or rolling stock in patriotic color schemes typically numbered 1776 or 1976 and model railroad manufacturers quickly released bicentennial locomotives which were popular among children and adults Many military units marked aircraft with special designs in honor of the Bicentennial John Warner later U S Senator from Virginia served as ARBA director 36 The New Jersey Lottery operated a special Bicentennial Lottery in which the winner received 1 776 per week before taxes for 20 years a total of 1 847 040 The overall theme of the entertainment of Super Bowl X held January 18 was to celebrate the Bicentennial Players on both teams the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys wore a special patch with the Bicentennial Logo on their jerseys the Cowboys also added red white and blue striping to their helmets throughout the 1976 NFL season The halftime show featuring the performance group Up with People was entitled 200 Years and Just a Baby A Tribute to America s Bicentennial The United States Olympic Committee initiated bids to host both the 1976 Summer and Winter Olympic Games in celebration of the Bicentennial Los Angeles bid for the 1976 Olympics but lost to Montreal Denver was awarded the 1976 Olympic Winter Games in 1970 but concern over costs led Colorado voters to reject a referendum to fund the games and the International Olympic Committee awarded the games to Innsbruck Austria the 1964 host 37 As a result there was no Olympics in the United States in 1976 despite a last minute offer from Salt Lake City to host However Lake Placid would host the 1980 Winter Olympics Los Angeles would eventually be awarded the 1984 summer games and Salt Lake City would also eventually be awarded the 2002 Winter Olympics President Ford center with Darrell Johnson and Sparky Anderson during ceremonies at the 1976 Major League Baseball All Star Game As site of the Continental Congress and signing of the Declaration of Independence Philadelphia served as host for the 1976 NBA All Star Game the 1976 National Hockey League All Star Game the 1976 NCAA Final Four and the 1976 Major League Baseball All Star Game at which President Ford threw out the first pitch 38 The 1976 Pro Bowl was an exception and was played in New Orleans likely due to weather concerns George Washington was posthumously appointed to the grade of General of the Armies of the United States by the congressional joint resolution Public Law 94 479 passed January 19 1976 with an effective appointment date of July 4 1976 39 This restored Washington s position as the highest ranking military officer in U S history Note 1 The Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage began a journey from Blaine Washington on June 8 1975 concluding at Valley Forge Pennsylvania on July 4 1976 40 41 The wagon train pilgrimage traced the original covered wagon trade and transportation routes across the United States encompassing the Bozeman Trail California Trail Gila Trail Great Wagon Road Mormon Trail Natchez Trace Trail Old Post Road Old Spanish Trail Oregon Trail Santa Fe Trail and Wilderness Road 42 43 Karen Steele was the first baby born on July 4 1976 12 seconds after midnight and was referred to as the Bicentennial Baby She was featured on The Today Show and Good Morning America and received commemorations from President Ford New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne and a host of other notables The Bicentennial on screen EditTelevision Edit Related network television programs aired July 3 4 1976 The Great American Celebration 12 hour syndicated entertainment program hosted by Ed McMahon and airing the night of July 3 The Inventing of America NBC two hour BBC co production reviewing 200 years of American technological innovations and their impact on the world co hosted by James Burke and Raymond Burr 44 45 In Celebration of US CBS 16 hour coverage hosted by Walter Cronkite The Glorious Fourth NBC 10 hour coverage hosted by John Chancellor and David Brinkley The Great American Birthday Party ABC hosted by Harry Reasoner Happy Birthday America NBC hosted by Paul Anka from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 32 Bob Hope s Bicentennial Star Spangled Spectacular NBC Best of the Fourth NBC recap with John Chancellor and David Brinkley July 4 satellite broadcast of the University of North Texas One O Clock Lab Band live performance in Moscow NBC sponsored by the US Department of State Days of Liberty WABC TV New York animated holiday special Goodbye America PBS mock newscast re enacting a 1776 debate in the House of Commons concerning the future of the American coloniesThe Bicentennial Minute was a series of short vignettes aired on CBS from 1974 through the end of 1976 to mark the occasion Saturday morning Bicentennial programs In the months approaching the Bicentennial Schoolhouse Rock a series of educational cartoon shorts running on ABC between programs on Saturday mornings created a sub series called History Rock although the official name was America Rock The ten segments covered various aspects of American history and government Several of the segments most notably I m Just a Bill discussing the legislative process and The Preamble which features a variant of the preamble of the Constitution put to music have become some of Schoolhouse Rock s most popular segments In 1974 CBS aired a new animated Archie series on Saturday mornings called The U S of Archie 16 episodes were made and were shown in reruns until September 1976 Films Edit External video Bicentennial City 07 June 2020 on VimeoFor the Bicentennial celebration Hollywood filmmaker John Huston directed a short movie Independence 1976 for the U S National Park Service which continues to screen at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia citation needed The 1976 film Rocky cited the Bicentennial in several scenes mostly during Apollo Creed s entering Carl Weathers dressed first as George Washington then as Uncle Sam citation needed The oversized vehicle in The Big Bus had a scene in its Bicentennial Dining Room Gifts EditA number of nations gave gifts to the US as a token of friendship Among them were Magna Carta Replica and display case The United Kingdom loaned one of the four existing copies of Magna Carta for display in the US Capitol The document was displayed in a case designed by artist Louis Osman consisting of gold stainless steel rubies pearls sapphires diamonds and white enamel This was on a base of pegmatite and Yorkshire sandstone The document was displayed atop a gold replica from June 3 1976 until June 13 1977 when it was returned The case and gold replica remain on display in the Capitol 46 Canada through the National Film Board of Canada produced the book Between Friends Entre Amis which was a photographic essay of life along the US Canada border The book was given to libraries across the US and special editions were presented to President Gerald Ford and other officials 47 48 The government of France and Musee du Louvre assembled an exhibit of paintings in cooperation with the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art that traveled to Detroit and New York City after being shown in Paris The exhibit entitled French Painting 1774 1830 The Age of Revolution included the work of 94 French artists from that period Many of the 149 works in the exhibit had never been seen outside France and included Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix Jupiter and Thetis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre by Adelaide Labille Guiard 49 Japan s government constructed and furnished the 513 seat Terrace Theatre of Kennedy Center in Washington Many of the original furnishings were removed when the theater was renovated between 2015 and 2019 50 Fifty three bonsai trees from the Nippon Bonsai Association were donated to the U S National Arboretum 51 King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain presented sculptures of Bernardo de Galvez a hero of the American Revolutionary War period and later Viceroy of New Spain and Don Quixote Cervantes fictional hero on June 3 1976 on behalf of their nation The Galvez sculpture is in a park at Virginia Avenue at 21st Street NW which has been named Galvez Park 52 The Don Quixote sculpture was installed nearby on the grounds of The Kennedy Center Spain s gift also included an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art of eight Goya masterpieces from the collection of Museo del Prado 53 54 King of Norway Olav V Prime Minister of Norway Odvar Nordli and Norwegian Government established the Vinland National Health Sports Center in Loretto Minnesota 55 Gallery EditCelebrating the United States Bicentennial Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor during the celebration Norwegian rigged ship Christian Radich at Operation Sail on July 4 1976 Polish three mast ship Dar Pomorza during the Parade of Sail on July 4 1976United States Bicentennial Era Postage Stamps John Trumbull s 1818 oil painting depicting the introduction of the Declaration of Independence to the Continental Congress Archibald Willard c 1875 oil painting The Spirit of 76 depicting a fife player and two drummers leading the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War Patriots utilizing a printing press while examining a colonial pamphlet 1773 depiction of Boston Tea Party dumping chests of Great Britain tea into Boston Harbor on a late night opposing the Tea Act enacted by Great Britain Haym Salomon was a colonial paymaster who raised money to help finance the American Revolution Peter Francisco participated at the Battle of Camden where he physically seized a 1000 pound cannon while departing the battleground occupied by the British Redcoats Salem Poor participated at the Battle of Bunker Hill and credited with wounding British Army officer James Abercrombie Sybil Ludington said to have ridden through the night to advise minutemen that British Redcoats were burning Danbury Connecticut these accounts originating from the Ludington family are questioned by modern scholars 56 57 58 Patriots acknowledging the spirit of independence by honoring the drummer who marched into battle or the drum as an instrument to alert neighbors of British Redcoats Patriots acknowledging the spirit of independence by honoring the post riders who delivered mail on horsebackOther Commemorative Items Six different Bicentennial buttons designed and sent by two art teachers to President Gerald R Ford A box of 15 billiard balls specifically designed to commemorate the Bicentennial Commemorative pewter Bicentennial thermometer depicts an eagle above a laurel wreath with the 1776 and 1976 written inside Betty Ford s First Mama purse Special Michigan license plate design issued in honor of the bicentenial Plates of this design were standard issue for all passenger cars registered in Michigan receiving new plates in 1976 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to United States Bicentennial Bicentennial Minutes Bicentennial Series Bikecentennial Spirit of 76 Patriotic Sentiment Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1876 Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1926 United States Semiquincentennial 2026 Utah State Route 95 also known as the Bicentennnial HighwayNotes Edit In Bell 2005 harvtxt error no target CITEREFBell2005 help William Gardner Bell states that when Washington was recalled back into military service from his retirement in 1798 Congress passed legislation that would have made him General of the Armies of the United States but his services were not required in the field and the appointment was not made until the Bicentennial in 1976 when it was bestowed posthumously as a commemorative honor How many U S Army five star generals have there been and who were they states that with Public Law 94 479 President Ford specified that Washington would rank first among all officers of the Army past and present General of the Armies of the United States is only associated with two people one being Washington and the other being John J Pershing References Edit Crider Jonathan B 1 September 2009 De Bow s Revolution The Memory of the American 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