El Paso 4th of July Waiting-for-Dusk Time Fillers

by Susan Flores

For the most El Paso July 4th celebrants, the period between the last barbecued hot dog and the first firework (even if it’s only on TV) can drag on so long that it threatens the festivities.
Times like these may not quite try men’s (or Moms’) souls, but they do cry out for creative diversions like word games, foam football tosses, or—in extreme cases—trivia. As a public service for those in need of sparking Independence Day trivia, here are El Paso July 4th trivia I present in the form of six quiz questions. Warning: the answers may be stranger than you think:
1. When was the first July 4th celebration in the White House?
a) 1776
b) 1781
c) 1801
d) 1866

2. Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence on
a) July 5
b) a Tuesday
c) a birchbark canoe frame
d) a laptop

3. The percentage of imported U.S. flags that come from China is
a) 99%
b) About 50%
c) Less than 10%
d) 87.5%

4. The Star-Spangled Banner’s “bombs bursting in air” burst in which war?
a) Boer War
b) American Revolution
c) Civil War
d) War of 1812

5. The number of people living in the U.S. in 1776 was
a) 750,000
b) 6 million
c) 25 million
d) 2.5 million

6. Two other places which celebrate their country’s liberation on July 4th are
a) Canada and Mexico
b) Canada and Mozambique
c) Canada and Bermuda
d) Rwanda and the Philippines

ANSWERS (don’t peek early):
The answers are all d’s, with the explanation for 2-d) Jefferson drafted the Declaration on a “writing slope”—a foldable wooden writing compartment that fit atop his lap. For less controversial answers to all your El Paso real estate questions, call me!

Published on 2018-07-04 08:00:15