So—yay!—it’s Constitution Day, a little-known federal holiday during which all good Americans are supposed to celebrate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia back in 1787. I’d venture to say most Americans don’t know the holiday even exists, and rarely celebrate it if they they do.
Some reasons why:
Fourth of July is more fun.
Fourth of July falls in the middle of summer, not the waning days of summer.
Americans love to give their opinions on the Constitution, but they don’t really know much about its origins.
Here’s how you can rectify that sad state of affairs right quick…