
More About National Anthem Day
March 3rd, National Anthem Day, commemorates the moment when, in 1931, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was adopted as the official national anthem of the United States.
A symbol of American patriotism, "The Star-Spangled Banner" makes the young and old stand with pride in their country, and everything it represents.
National Anthem Day is not a public holiday but instead, it is a time to remember that, Like the United States, the American National Anthem has a rich and exciting history.
A symbol of American patriotism, "The Star-Spangled Banner" makes the young and old stand with pride in their country, and everything it represents.
National Anthem Day is not a public holiday but instead, it is a time to remember that, Like the United States, the American National Anthem has a rich and exciting history.
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March 3, 2027
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