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Jun 5, 2024 · About 150 people live here without electricity, running water or indoor plumbing as their ancestors have for centuries. They claim an aboriginal presence in the Taos Valley of the Southwestern United States since time immemorial and guard their culture today.
Mar 8, 2021 · A few days ago, Reddit user Ymij asked people to share some things Americans don‘t realize exist only in the United States. And people had a lot to say. The post got more than 10k answers and Bored Panda gathered a list of some of the most upvoted responses.
- American Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving, a federal holiday observed on the fourth Thursday of November, is among the most cherished American customs. It was first observed as a harvest festival and day of thanksgiving.
- Fourth of July Fireworks. On July 4, Americans commemorate their country’s independence. The Americans commemorate their freedom and the signing of the Declaration of Independence by spectacular July fireworks that light up the night sky.
- Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The annual Mardi Gras celebration is held in New Orleans, Louisiana. The tradition involves participating in boisterous festivals, watching colorful parades, and wearing colorful masks and costumes.
- The famous Groundhog Day. Every year on February 2, Americans and Canadians enjoy the well-known North American custom known as Groundhog Day. The holiday is observed on February 2.
- Presidential turkey pardons. Since the 1940s, US presidents have been presented with a Thanksgiving turkey at a special ceremony and, occasionally, have spared the bird’s life by officially pardoning it.
- Nenana Ice Classic, Alaska. Ice on the Tanana River in Alaska accumulates to more than a metre deep during the winter. Back in 1906, six people in the city of Nenana bet on the exact time on the exact day that the ice would break in the spring.
- Groundhog Day, Pennsylvania. On February 2 every year, groundhog burrows across America are put under intense scrutiny for their powers to foretell seasonal change.
- Cherry Pit Spitting, Michigan. 2019 was the 46th year of the International Cherry Pit Spitting Championship, held at the Tree-Mendus Fruit Farm in Michigan.
Oct 14, 2023 · These days, it’s become quite a common question to discuss online. In fact, it’s so common that Bored Panda has covered it on a number of occasions, mostly from the perspective of what folks from outside the US find weird about the global superpower. And that last term is key here—global superpower.
Aug 10, 2022 · But that doesn't always mean people in other countries find some of these customs less bizarre than Americans consider theirs. Let's look at 10 traditions Americans celebrate without even considering how strange the rest of world consider them. Contents. Throwing Tailgate Parties. Supersizing Food.
Jul 10, 2023 · From groundhogs to spelling bees, we Americans have our share of strange traditions. But aren’t they what make us interesting? At the end of the day, it’s these quirks that bind us together ...