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America's Semiquincentennial Begins: Trump Launches Massive National Mall Expo
BCN Editor's Note: While every state has booth representation at the Great American State Fair, not every state sent personnel to man their booth, most citing the cost it might entail. However, that excuse is quite suspect when it turns out the vast majority of states that refused to be a part of the event were blue states, run by Democrat governors (with the exception of Vermont). It doesn't take rocket science to recognize the glaring political bias of those "leaders." And it's truly a shame, as they're only punishing their own states and residents. The states that have participated though, have set up some excellent exhibits. Yesterday, the RSBN network streamed some extensive coverage from Opening Day at the Great American State Fair in DC. To view their video, Click Here. -Aimee Herd, Breaking Christian News [WashingtonStand.com] The National Mall was unrecognizable Wednesday night, transformed into a massive, open-air exposition as the Great American State Fair commenced its 16-day run. The cornerstone of the US' semiquincentennial, thousands drew to the heart of the nation's capital despite soaring summer temperatures. (Screengrab image: via RSBN) The 110-foot neon Ferris wheel that now stands prominently between the US Capitol and the Washington Monument anchors a fairground that is hosting dozens of state pavilions, themed exhibits, and unique displays. Coordinated by the federal task force Freedom 250, the exposition aspires to blend traditional state fair elements with modern industry. President Donald Trump officially began the festivities as the headliner of an evening ceremony on the mall, making an address to those present that blended historical reflection with a summary of his administration's achievements. "As America turns 250 years old, young by comparison to some, but superior to any nation that's ever been built, this anniversary is a time to be proud of our past," President Trump voiced, speaking before a backdrop of the capital's celebrated landmarks. Near the end of his speech, he gave a brief preview of upcoming events, pledging an Independence Day celebration that would feature "the largest pyrotechnics display in the history of the world." The atmosphere on the ground reflected the complex conundrum that arises in balancing civic unity with a highly charged political climate. Nevertheless, the gravel walkways of the mall were lined with spectators as a B-2 stealth bomber and an F-35 fighter formation executed deafening flyovers, punctuating a musical program that included The President's Own United States Marine Band, singer Christopher Macchio, and iconic country performer Lee Greenwood. For organizers of the event, commencement night represented a major milestone after months of hard labor and technical prep, which included scrambling to handle the abrupt line-up changes and the widely varying levels of participation expected from each state's government.
The cultural features of the fairgrounds are vast, but a core highlight is the daily rodeo circuit, organized to give visitorsanhistorical context on America's agricultural heritage. "Determination, grit, work ethic, and integrity: Those four words are big in our culture," insisted Binion Cervi, chief of the Cervi Championship Rodeo, which is overseeing the livestock demonstrations on the mall. Cervi noted that the overall programming of the entire fair is structured around education, adding, "It's a way of life that people can see that's been passed down from one generation to the next." Although the fair's organizers hoped for an entirely celebratory tone, the event has inevitably drawn scrutiny from lawmakers concerning the framing of the event and its use of public spaces. Critics voiced concern over the nature of the anniversary rollout. Rep. Jard Huffman (D-CA) expressed that an achievement of such magnitude "should be about bringing us together," but has left him questioning whether the event's tone aligns with an inclusive reflection of the country's diverse history. Administration officials have quickly come to rebut such claims and defend the fair's populist appeal. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke enthusiastically to attendees reinforcing the vision of a unified and robust nation, further praising the administration's vision of a revitalization of the capital that will soon spread throughout the states. For those in attendance visiting the nation's capital for this historic celebration, the sentiment largely consisted of one of curiosity and pride. "There is nowhere we'd rather be than here to celebrate the US' anniversary, and seeing the Mall turned into a giant fairground is something our kids will never forget," said Karen, who drove with her husband Brad and their children over 500 miles from northwest Ohio. In the days ahead, the Mall will kick into high gear, shifting from an historic civic space to a sweeping interactive showcase of American life. Visitors can look forward to 56 unique state and territory gazebos, live demonstrations at the rodeo circuit, and witnessing cutting-edge tech exhibits accommodated by leading innovators. As Independence Day approaches and an ever-rotating lineup of performances are scheduled throughout July 10, the exposition is just beginning its mission to bring America's history to life for the millions who will walk the grounds. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Zach Patton is an intern at Family Research Council.
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