"I'm bakin' like a toasted cheeser..."
Sandlot
On July 4th, 1776 he wrote his signature large so King George could read it without his glasses.
John Hancock
This sweet and tart drink holds the world record for the largest single glass poured at 3,211 gallons.
Lemonade
The last Monday in May
Memorial Day
This was second base in baseball
The tree across the street
"If we don't fix the movie, we might disappear forever."
Teen Beach
He graduated from Harvard at 18, he'd later help organize a tea party, but these days, is associated with beer.
Samuel Adams
This frozen treat was invented, by accident, by an 11 year old boy named Frank Epperson.
Popsicle
The emancipation of enslaved African Americans
Juneteenth
Who cut the cord of the box fan while it was running?
Uncle Jason
"A persons a person, no matter how small."
Horton Hears A Who
In South Carolina consumer grade these are legal if you're over the age of 16.
Fireworks
This refreshing fruit is 92% water and outsells all other summer fruits.
Watermelon
The first weekend in September
Labor Day
What game did we play in the street using the cracks in the cement?
4 Square
"Squirrel!"
Up
Only president born on the 4th of July.
Calvin Coolidge
This fruit was classified as a vegetable for tax purposes after an 1893 Supreme Court ruling?
Tomato
The biggest summer holiday featuring fireworks
4th of July
What was our neighbors name across the street?
Daway Saway
"I carried a watermelon..."
Dirty Dancing
On July 4th 1884, France officially presented this landmark to the United States.
Statue of Liberty
What year were chocolate chip cookies invented?
1938
June 20 - 22
Summer Solstice
What type of spies lived next door?
Russian