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    by Loretta

    The Fourth of July parades in the United States varies depending on location. Cavalcade, aerial fly-past or water float, pride, flower, techno, ticker-tape, military, victory, pet, baby, bike, midnight parades and the par...read more

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    by Pamela Kay

    "Look! Here it comes, here it comes! I see the flag!" Suddenly, my senses are filled with sights, color and sound. They swirl around me and lift me from the humdrum of life. They excite me as I become a child at heart and ...read more

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    by Emma Riley Sutton

    Patriotic music. Streamers. Horses. Marching bands. Floats. Cheering crowds. These are all things that we think about when we think about Fourth of July parades. Words like patriotism, freedom, liberty and revolutio...read more

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    by Mary Bubbins

    There is nothing, absolutely nothing, that compares to the excitement of a parade on the Fourth of July. Attending the local parade every year has been the highlight of the holiday for me ever since I was a small child....read more

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    by Joan Mccord

    Fourth of July is the day citizens of the United States chose to cast their lots together and become free and independent. This is the day of celebration with picnics, orations and parades, all portrayals of the uniqu...read more

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    by Shilo Dawn Goodson

    For many people, an important part of the Fourth of July is the parade. Even small towns participate in this practice. In the small town where I spent five years of my childhood, there was a parade every Fourth of July. ...read more

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    by Brandi Usher

    "Fourth of July Parades in the U.S.A" The sound of the marching bands playing Patriotic music to celebrate America's birthday will bring music to your ears, as decorative floats fill the hometown streets. Spectators ...read more

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    by Sheila-Ann Bender

    Everyone loves a parade. Especially Americans on the 4th of July. Every major city and town in America, including the charming little rural Norman Rockwell communities, seem to have a parade to commemorate our Nation's b...read more

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    by Tim Howard

    There is no better way to celebrate the Fourth of July than in a small town. This is usually kicked off with a parade. This has been a tradition in my family for as long as I can remember. I grew up and live in a small Mid...read more

  • by Juliana Manderico

    The 4th of July parades is the main activity in celebrating "Independence Day", without it, celebration is not completed. Each state has different way of parade settings and theme, but it has only one meaning, Independence...read more

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