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Monday, April 29, 2024

Homegrown Patriotism: National Anthem at Sporting Events Began In Illinois!

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Illinois State Representative Randy E. Frese | Representative Randy E. Frese (R) 99th District

Illinois State Representative Randy E. Frese | Representative Randy E. Frese (R) 99th District

In a historical revelation, it has been disclosed that the tradition of playing the National Anthem before sporting events finds its roots in Illinois. According to The Caucus Blog, the practice that has become a symbol of patriotism and unity can be traced back to the World War I era.

The article highlights the significance of this tradition by stating, "The tradition of playing the National Anthem before sporting events comes from the World War I era and began right here in Illinois."

This piece of history sheds light on the origins of a practice that has become a common and cherished ritual at sporting events across the nation. The link between sports and patriotism is deeply rooted in the history of Illinois, and its impact has reverberated throughout the country.

As spectators stand with respect and pride during the playing of the National Anthem at sporting events, they are unknowingly partaking in a tradition that has its humble beginnings in the state of Illinois. The legacy of this practice serves as a reminder of the enduring connection between sports, patriotism, and the shared values that unite us as a nation.

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