Multiple US Towns Sustain Historic Fourth of July Parade Traditions
Multiple US Towns Sustain Historic Fourth of July Parade Traditions

Multiple US Towns Sustain Historic Fourth of July Parade Traditions

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Independence Day parades remain a cherished tradition across many American towns, each with its unique history and community spirit. East Longmeadow's Fourth of July parade dates back to the early 1900s, shortly after the town's establishment, showcasing patriotic displays ranging from horse-drawn wagons to civic groups. Canonsburg residents eagerly prepare for their annual parade, highlighting a strong family atmosphere and allowing early reservations due to high demand. In Kingsford, a children's parade, initiated in 1959 to celebrate a summer birthday, continues to thrive with community involvement and local band performances. Temple Terrace celebrates its centennial and the golden anniversary of its parade, a family-friendly event with deep community roots tracing back to local civic leaders. Meanwhile, Bristol, Rhode Island, holds the record for the oldest continuous Fourth of July celebration in the United States, with festivities beginning in the 1780s and evolving into a full military, civic, and firemen's parade by the early 1800s.

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