Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” Written by: Joi T. Bennett and Joy Delaney Groupbygroup.worpress.com
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” We’re all familiar with Francis Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner,” especially as a ritual opening at our county’s favorite sporting events. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” In 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics of The Star Spangled Banner. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” Before it was named “The Star-Spangled Banner,” it was called “The Defense of Fort McHenry.” Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” Key eventually changed the name to better represent the flag and the United States. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” President Herbert Hoover signed the bill that made the song the national anthem in 1931. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
In 1861, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. added a verse to the song. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” The Star-Spangle Banner” has been translated into several other languages including Spanish, Polish, French, Italian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Latin and Native Hawaiian. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” The first sporting event to hear “The Star-Spangled Banner” was a baseball game in 1862 in Brooklyn, New York. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner” One of the most famous renditions of the song was performed by Jimi Hendrix at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. Facts about “The Star Spangled Banner”
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