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Organizers boast that their parade is the largest west of the Mississippi River. "This is our hometown tradition, it's the 118th year," said Molly Eumura with Huntington Beach Community Services.
Huntington Beach is planning to move forward with a modified Fourth of July parade again in 2021 due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. Community Services Manager Chris Cole said ...
Launched in 1904, the first Huntington Beach Fourth of July celebration commemorated the arrival of the first electric passenger train linking the area with Long Beach and Los Angeles, attracting ...
The city of Huntington Beach promises to do Independence Day like no other with a full weekend of events and activities for adults and families. Known for its spectacular celebrations dating back ...
The Huntington Beach Parade has been held since 1904 and is the largest Fourth of July parade west of the Mississippi. MORE: Fun facts you might not know about 'The Star-Spangled Banner' ...
Huntington Beach residents flocked to the streets clad in red, white and blue Wednesday to participate in the festivities at the Huntington Beach 4th of July Parade and Celebration. The three-day ...
Tara Choat joins other members of the Huntington Beach High School Pageantry Corps as she twirls double flags during the 113th annual Huntington Beach 4th of July Parade on Tuesday, July 4, 2017.
Highlights: The Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade draws hundreds of thousands to Surf City’s Main Street for a parade that features an eclectic mix of professional groups, celebrities and ...