Nation's oldest Fourth of July parade returns to Bristol

Posted 6/27/23

The annual Military, Civic & Fireman’s Parade in Bristol, part of the 238th celebration, will feature floats, Miss and Little Miss Fourth of July and their courts, military units, and at …

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Nation's oldest Fourth of July parade returns to Bristol

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The annual Military, Civic & Fireman’s Parade in Bristol, part of the 238th celebration, will feature floats, Miss and Little Miss Fourth of July and their courts, military units, and at least 12 bands, including the South Philadelphia String Band, and the Bristol County Fire & Drum (pictured).

WHAT: Military, Civic & Fireman’s Parade

WHEN: Tuesday, July 4, at 10:30 a.m.

WHERE: From Chestnut Street south on Hope Street (Route 114) to High Street and then north to the Bristol Town Common

MORE INFO: www.bristolfourthofjulyri.com

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