
Thanks to Parade Participants - Alameda Post
The City of Alameda gives a special thank you to all who participated in Alameda ‘s 47th Annual July 4th Parade. Sponsored post.
Alameda PostYes it was hot! Kelsey Goeres reports from the 3.3 mile long parade route, lined with residents and visitors cheering on nearly 160 entries in America's longest Independence Day parade.
https://alamedapost.com/features/alameda-life/heat-doesnt-cool-enthusiasm-for-july-4th-parade/
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Heat Doesn’t Cool Enthusiasm for July 4th Parade - Alameda Post
Alameda's July 4th parade for 2024 covered 3.3 miles with almost 160 entries, making it the longest Independence day parade in the country.
Alameda PostThe City of Alameda invites you to attend the 4th of July Parade, which starts at 10 a.m. and covers 3.3 miles with nearly 160 entries. Click through to download the Parade program with list of entries. Sponsored post.
https://alamedapost.com/features/alameda-life/come-to-the-city-of-alamedas-4th-of-july-parade/
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Come to the City of Alameda’s 4th of July Parade - Alameda Post
The City of Alameda invites you to attend the 4th of July Parade, which starts at 10 a.m. and covers 3.3 miles with nearly 160 entries.
Alameda PostMeet Bill Darling, a two-time World War II Purple Heart Recipient who finally got his Marine Dress Blues at the 4th of July Parade awards. The Post shares Bill's story and photos from Maurice Ramirez and Adam Gillitt that capture the heartwarming event.
https://alamedapost.com/news/98-year-old-veteran-bill-darling-finally-receives-his-dress-blues/
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98-Year-Old Veteran Bill Darling Finally Receives His Dress Blues - Alameda Post
Meet Bill Darling, a two-time World War II Purple Heart Recipient who finally got his Marine Dress Blues at the 4th of July Parade awards.
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