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Fourth Of July Scavenger Hunt

The Fourth Of July Web Search scavenger hunt is all about America: the history of Independence Day, various Fourth Of July monuments, identification of historic sites, and Presidents. Plus, it's a great way to test your Web search skills!

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Web Search Help for Scavenger Hunts

Use these resources to help you find the answers to my Web Search scavenger hunts.

  • Web Search FAQ: Got some Web search questions you need fast answers to? Read my Web Search FAQ and get your answers easily.
  • Seven Habits of Highly Successful Web Searchers: Over the years I've developed a few search habits that have made me a more effective searcher, and with just a little practice, you can too. After all, searching the Web is a snap - it's actually finding what we're looking for that's the trick!
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  • Web Search for Beginners: Learn how to search more effectively, hone your searches more efficiently, and ultimately find what you're looking for with less time and effort.
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