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Ranches are part of America’s fabric. The very idea of them conjures up images of wide-open spaces, sun-kissed cowboys and a slow-paced, idyllic way of life. So idyllic that every year, urban dwellers don hats and boots for a Western vacation on one of the country’s many dude ranches. City life is left at the metaphorical gate for horses named Bandit and Hawkeye, Rio and Deuce stand bridled and ready for the proverbial trail.
There are some images and landscapes recognized the world over. Just as a photograph of Uluru (formerly called Ayers Rock) immediately brings to mind the Australian Outback and the Arctic makes one think of polar bears and ice caps, the dramatic red landscapes of the American Southwest conjure up images of vast canyons, Old West movies and stunning panoramas.
The origins of Easter egg painting date back nearly 2,500 years and these colorful creations continue to be a global symbol of rebirth and hope. Bearing this positive exuberance in mind, a wealth of festivals and celebrations take place during this spring holiday.
Every summer the United States comes together as a nation to celebrate its favorite holiday--its birthday. The fourth of July marks the date when America gained its independence from the British and signed the Declaration of Independence.