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— July 5, 2012 — Tech
The 'Fun on the Fourth' Infographic dishes on everything Independence Day-related, from the number of fires caused by fireworks to the top exporters of the American flag.

To put you in a patriotic mood, Fun on the Fourth starts from the beginning, citing the population in the year 1776 to have been a meager 2.5 million. To fan the flames of excitement, the dangers of the firework sport are revealed, alongside necessary stats on the historic BBQ numbers that day. Ending off with a quick note on the miserable driving conditions to expect, the diagram acutely sums up all the main activities any pride-brimming American will want to take part in: fireworks, food and travel.

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