@cwt302
Curtis Tarver
@cwt302 · 1:12

American Contributions

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Welcome. Good afternoon. Swell. So for those of us who are based in the United States, it is Independence Day, July 4, and I wanted to pose to you all a question that I asked a few years ago on social media and got some interesting conversation around. What are some tangible American artifacts that you see as contributions that you particularly resonate with or are proud of?

#AskSwell what tangible American contributions resonate most with you?

@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:09

#travel #landscape #america

Hey, love this idea. Love the concept. I'm surprised I'm the first one to respond, but I wanted to do so anyway. You definitely took the words out of my mouth with the national parks system, but I spent the 4 July in Lake Powell, which is a lake reservoir in southwest near Page, Arizona, right at the border of Arizona and Utah, and I was so blown away
@kwa
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 4:01
So I think the college and university system, though, I think it'll probably shrink in the next decade or so, is something that whole melting pot thing I think is important too. I think when you go to a lot of different cities, it's not quite the same melting pot as people envisioned, meaning there's a lot of segregation and people living off living off and doing things in their own kind of clans, but a lot more so than other places in the world. What else?
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