Arlington 4th of July Parade

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This time every year, Americans are excited for the 4th of July Celebration to celebrate America’s birthday. With it comes a day off from work, BBQ’s, camping, going to the lake and of course parades and fireworks.

When I first moved to Texas, I went from a very small Vermont town to a huge metropolis. I wanted to see what these parades would be like. First, I knew it was going to be HOT. July in Texas isn’t exactly the kind of weather you want to be stuck in. Neither is May, June or August actually, but I wanted to check it out none the less.

I was headed to the 4th of July Parade in Arlington, Texas.

This parade was much larger than any 4th of July parade that I had seen. Arlington has six high schools… much larger high schools than the one I went to. So that would make six marching bands. Many middle schools, many many elementary schools then add in the organizations and businesses that had floats. Thousands of spectators. The parade lasted a couple of hours. Get there early, bring a comfy chair, sunscreen and water. Words of advice right there!

These pictures were taken in 2009. The theme of the parade was National Monuments and Memorials.

Texas is pretty flat, so they made due.
This is Melissa Lawson and her family. She was the winner of Nashville Star.

 

I LOVE these old trucks.
For me, it’s not a parade without a tractor.
Everything is bigger in Texas, right? Or smaller. I guess it depends on how you look at this picture.
The Arlington 4th of July parade is your typical parade. Full of festivities for all ages and the kids love going to them. Even adults still love going to them!

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