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Jul 03 2009
Editorial: Celebrating the 4th Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
by Dan Veaner   
Friday, 03 July 2009
ImageLast week I wrote about why you should contribute to the North Log Cabin.  The cabin was built in 1791, not long after the event we will all be celebrating tomorrow, many of us by devouring delicious chicken barbecue in Myers Park.  One of the reasons I am so fired up about the cabin is that it brings us back to the time when our country was first formed.  And it reminds us that our own Lansing was a part of that.

Much of what we now know as Lansing was a series of military lots, land that was divided up in 1760 to pay Revolutionary War soldiers for their service.  John Lansing, General Schuyler's secretary was charged with doling out these lots in 1791.

So the people who settled this area were the same people who fought for American Independence.  That means Lansing people have fought for American freedom and independence for as long as there has been an America, a proud heritage indeed.

The Fourth of July is a time to remember this, and to be grateful to the individuals who have fought for and continue to fight for our freedom.  That's what we're really celebrating when we watch our fireworks and eat our chicken.  That's a great reason to visit the Lansing Historical Association tent this Saturday, as well.  To learn more of the part Lansing has played in our country's great history.

Happy 4th of July!

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