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Bristol marks July 4th with parade

Jul 10, 2025 | Photos of the Week

APPRECIATIVE SPECTATORS LINED the 1.6-mile route through the Bristol streets this past Friday morning for the annal Fourth of July parade, which was as big and fantastic as ever. Sprinkled in among the horses, acrobats, Scouts, bikes, bands and floats, one could see Arlo the Peace Dove (above) created for the parade and carried by the group Indivisible Northeast Addison County. Independent photos/Steve James
CHILDREN GRAB CANDY at the parade. Independent photos/Steve James
MOUNT ABE’S NEWLY crowned Division II softball champions get in a water fight. Independent photos/Steve James

ELISSA COBB HAPPY her dove took flight. Independent photos/Steve James
A PHALANX OF Bristol firefighters marches down Main street. Independent photos/Steve James

MAKAYLA LAMBERT joined many around her Friday morning by placing her hand over her heart and pledging allegiance before the Independence Day parade in her hometown. Independent photo/Steve James




Patriotic sisters Jaelyn, 11, and Elisea Potter, 8, of Monkton enjoying the show while they waited for the next load of candy. Independent photos/Steve James

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