“@BeschlossDC: Francis Scott Key's handwritten "Star-Spangled Banner" (1840): pic.twitter.com/sJIh8DwlpK”
Wow—As old as @SouthwesternU! #1inTX
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“@BeschlossDC: Francis Scott Key's handwritten "Star-Spangled Banner" (1840): pic.twitter.com/sJIh8DwlpK”
Wow—As old as @SouthwesternU! #1inTX
@BeschlossDC @jerrywofford alleged relative on dad's side- #proud
@BeschlossDC @nprscottsimon Oh say does that star spangled banner wave with pride!
@BeschlossDC @nprscottsimon The words are a teeny bit different
@BeschlossDC Have you heard Marvin Gaye's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner; it should be played 'nationally.'
War of 1812. MT @BeschlossDC: Francis Scott Key's "Star-Spangled Banner" was inspired 200 years ago this morning.pic.twitter.com/nelPNlN1Hl
@BeschlossDC Sad Americans only remember verse 1. It ends with a question. Does the flag still wave? Well, does it? Real ending is better.
@ArtDirectorBYU @BeschlossDC Funny, I've always preferred it ending as a question. A constant reminder not to take what we have for granted.
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