Ways to Celebrate Memorial Day


If you are a resident of any state of US, then you might know that Memorial Day is quite close. You live in a free country and that is only because of the selfless and courageous services of the brave armed forces of your nation. Memorial Day marks the remembrance of the acts of valor displayed by the heroes of the nation, who did not even hesitate to sacrifice their lives in the name of their nation. Every year this day pays tribute not only to the sacrifices made by these people but also to show solidarity to their families. This day is observed with the feelings of patriotism, respect and thankfulness all over the US. If you are looking forward to inculcating a sense of patriotism among your young ones on this special day, then here are few great ideas to make the best of this day:

1. Attending Memorial Day Parades

One of the best parts of Memorial Day are the parades arranged around different parts of the country with the largest one being arranged in the capital at Washington DC. The parades offer a great view as young and active groups, enthusiastic bands, floats performers and veterans march past the important main roads of the cities. The dates of these parades are announced a month or so before so proper arrangements are made. Such activities help boost the morale of families that lost their dear ones who fought for the nation.

2. Cheer the Veterans at the Motorcycle Rallies

One of the biggest motorcycle rallies takes place in Washington DC, where motorcyclists from all over the United States gather to pay tribute to the armed forces that lost their lives during the Vietnam War. They sacrificed their lives to help us and our children live inside the US safely without any kinds of fear so by becoming part of this rally, we can pay our personal gratitude. The veterans who participate in the rally also feel encouraged for a nation that gathers to cheer them as they ride their bikes on the different streets of the capital. Thus, Washington DC being the capital has a lot to do on this special day.

3. Visit the Graves of the Brave Veterans

You can visit different graveyards in your city, where the bodies of these fearless veterans lie. You can place flags and roses on their graves to pay them tribute and let their souls know that their sacrifice is honored and remembered. On Memorial Day, many organizations also give free roses to people who visit the graveyards to pay their respect to the soldiers.

4. Visit the Museums

There are a number of museums around the US, where different memorabilia of the wars and veterans are displayed. You can look at these priceless assets and get to know the history more closely by looking at it from an entirely different perspective to understand the scenario more clearly.

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