Around July 4th, Fortune Magazine issues 100 great things that Americans can be proud of. This is the third year Fortune is doing it and no repeats are allowed. Moreover only living things are eligible. In this year list, I personally like only about 30 items. The rest are baloney and not great at all, and not even worth mentioning. How about you? Read the list below and let me know what you think. Your opinion is highly welcome. I also added five items in the list as my personal favorite at the bottom of the page.
1. Resilience
2. Title IX
3. The Ford assembly line
4. Batman
5. Bald eagle
6. The G.I. Bill
7. Smithsonian
8. Idaho potatos
9. Brooklyn Bridge
10. Smokey Bear
11. Groundhog Day
12. Tupac's hologram
13. Polio vaccine
14. Omaha Steaks
15. Bob Dylan, 1965, Newport Folk Festival
16. Pete Seeger
17. Mini golf
18. The White House
19. Pictionary
20. Snuggies
21. Basketball
22. Scooby-doo
23. Sleepaway camp
24. Mormons
25. The DynaTAC "brick"
26. Capture the flag
27. Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run"
28. U.S. Open
29. Hollywood sign
30. Lady Gaga
31. Saturday Night Live
32. Charlotte's Web
33. The cheeseburger
34. I have a dream speech
35. Jukebox
36. The Triple Crown
37. Roller derbies
38. Campbell's Soup cans
39. Megamillions
40. Texas linedancing
41. Marshmallow Peeps
42. Skateboarding
43. Polaroid (and its successors)
44. Teddy bears
45. Woody Allen
46. Microwave
47. Credit cards
48. Beach volleyball
49. Twister
50. QWERTY
51. Silicon Valley
52. Pride Week
53. The Blues
54. Flapjacks
55. Kickstarter
56. Peanut butter
57. Hershey's
58. Pacific Coast Highway
59. Comic-Con
60. Swanson
61. NASA
62. Trick-or-treating
63. Dolly Parton
64. The soda shop
65. NPR
66. Moore's law
67. Crayola
68. Human Genome Project
69. Rube Goldberg machines
70. Maine Lobster Festival
71. The Dougie
72. Rodeos
73. Muppets
74. Lucas films
75. Cheer leading
76. Shark Week
77. Internet memes
78. Ticker-tape parades
79. Kool-Aid
80. Dr. Seuss books
81. Key Lime Pie
82. Tailgating
83. Pop-tarts
84. Tipping
85. Stephen Colbert
86. Fender guitars
87. Chevrolet Corvette
88. Instagram
89. Play-doh
90. Top Chef
91. Potato chips
92. Happy hour
93. ProPublica
94. Appalachian Trail
95. Star Trek
96. New England Clam Chowder
97. WiFi
98. The GIF
99. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition
100. American Psycho
As Ronald Reagan was so fond of saying: "There you go again." That's right, there Fortune goes again with another 100 great things about America. This is Fortune's third annual list -- our favorite way to kick off the high-summer season -- and we're still following the house rules: No repeats from previous years' lists, which is why you won't see The Mighty Mississippi (it was included last year) or the Ford Mustang (it was on the list the year before). Also, only the living are eligible, so apologies not only to the Great Communicator himself, as well as Andrew Carnegie and Amelia Earhart, but also to Lassie, Flipper, and Mr. Ed.
On this year's list you will find an iconic bridge (we have a bunch of those in this country), a cartoon dog (ditto) and a certain Valley to the south of San Francisco that just happens to be the cradle of global technology innovation (there’s only one of those).
The list is great fun to argue about with friends. Just please remember that we are now up to 300 great things cumulatively with our three years of lists and we aim to keep going (for another seven years) until we hit a thousand! Somewhere, I think the Gipper -- and FDR too -- are smiling in approval.
Can you add your own favorites in the list: Mine are: same sex marriages, obamacare, the dream act immigration law, Anderson Cooper( coming out) and Romney and Mormons.
Happy July 4th to All and Happy Birthday America
This title change is inspired by Kulas (Kyle Jennermann) blog-Becoming Filipino.
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