Independence Day or commonly known as the fourth of July, is a federal celebration in America, which honors the acceptance of the Independence Declaration about 241 years ago ever since 1776 of July. The Continental Congress confirmed that the 13 American colonies believe themselves as a modern nation being a newly USA, and that it is not any more part of a British Empire. Independence Day is a National Day in America and they have can celebrate it with ten traditional activities.
1. Bristol 4th of July Celebration, (July 3 and July 4)
This has been a longstanding practice to celebrate the white, red, and Bristol. Beginning with July 3 about 6:30 in the evening, the patriotic event will introduce the music from Trinity and the Sixwire, and the people will be lining up to witness the Competition of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Carnival rides will tender activity each day until July 5 and a parade will start with the appearances ranging from the Colonials to clowns.
This has been a longstanding practice to celebrate the white, red, and Bristol. Beginning with July 3 about 6:30 in the evening, the patriotic event will introduce the music from Trinity and the Sixwire, and the people will be lining up to witness the Competition of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Carnival rides will tender activity each day until July 5 and a parade will start with the appearances ranging from the Colonials to clowns.
2. Arnold Mills, Parade and Road Chase, (July 4, 9 a.m.)
The runners in the 4th of July Road Race will run at 9 in the morning, and the parade will begin at 11 a.m., while the concert will start at 1 p.m. Bicyclists and costumed parade walkers that are horribly dressed or as ancients will be entitled for awards. So, if you have time, come and join in… ready, set, run!
The runners in the 4th of July Road Race will run at 9 in the morning, and the parade will begin at 11 a.m., while the concert will start at 1 p.m. Bicyclists and costumed parade walkers that are horribly dressed or as ancients will be entitled for awards. So, if you have time, come and join in… ready, set, run!
3. Block Island, (July 4, 12;30-3:30 p.m.)
If you want to see how things are doing on the island at the fourth of July, go out and hop on a ferry. The annual parade usually begins at 11 and the yearly Steak Fry fun will dole out starting at 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 pm. Those who wish to attend will be having more memories to ponder and share each year.
If you want to see how things are doing on the island at the fourth of July, go out and hop on a ferry. The annual parade usually begins at 11 and the yearly Steak Fry fun will dole out starting at 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 pm. Those who wish to attend will be having more memories to ponder and share each year.
4. Horrible and Ancients Parade, (July 4, 4 p.m.)
Each year this parade is celebrated and they always prepared plenty of material and some twists on the national and local politics starting at 4 p.m. when they are making their way down to the parade. Funny costumes, an amused audience and unusually decorated vehicles will line down the streets to look for the tradition of marching on.
Each year this parade is celebrated and they always prepared plenty of material and some twists on the national and local politics starting at 4 p.m. when they are making their way down to the parade. Funny costumes, an amused audience and unusually decorated vehicles will line down the streets to look for the tradition of marching on.
5. Independence Day Clambake, (July 4, 6:30-10 p.m.)
Every year there is a traditional summertime side, buffet of vapor lobsters, fresh seafood and traditional BBQ classics to celebrate Independence Day Clambake. From the live music to the s’mores after sundown, the hotel hosted a great cookout that is for sure discounted for kids and free for children three years old and younger.
Every year there is a traditional summertime side, buffet of vapor lobsters, fresh seafood and traditional BBQ classics to celebrate Independence Day Clambake. From the live music to the s’mores after sundown, the hotel hosted a great cookout that is for sure discounted for kids and free for children three years old and younger.
6. Newport, (July 4)
Behind every feast is a history, so by paying a visit at the Newport, you can have an idea about the historical perspective of July Fourth. Stop by at the Washington Square and at the Colony House in the morning to watch some patriotic activities that include the reading of the Independence Declaration. There are about a dozen houses of worship that will be open for tours to the public, giving a unique opportunity to commemorate with religious liberty and the First Amendment.
Behind every feast is a history, so by paying a visit at the Newport, you can have an idea about the historical perspective of July Fourth. Stop by at the Washington Square and at the Colony House in the morning to watch some patriotic activities that include the reading of the Independence Declaration. There are about a dozen houses of worship that will be open for tours to the public, giving a unique opportunity to commemorate with religious liberty and the First Amendment.
7. Narragansett Beach Party, (July 4, 5-7 p.m.)
White clouds, blue skies and red sunburns are about to begin when starting with the patriotism. Festivities will begin at midday when the people can construct sand castles. There are activities to be performed in between 5 to 7 p.m. and will followed by fireworks at the dusk on a deck of a Beach Clubhouse.
White clouds, blue skies and red sunburns are about to begin when starting with the patriotism. Festivities will begin at midday when the people can construct sand castles. There are activities to be performed in between 5 to 7 p.m. and will followed by fireworks at the dusk on a deck of a Beach Clubhouse.
8. Providence, (July 4)
Providence celebration took place with all of the culturally various neighborhoods. There will be bike parade that normally takes the road at 6 p.m. and all the adults and children are invited to take part when the brigade cycles are about to start. The family-friendly activities will at 7 p.m. at a designated park together with some live music, food trucks and there will be fireworks too.
Providence celebration took place with all of the culturally various neighborhoods. There will be bike parade that normally takes the road at 6 p.m. and all the adults and children are invited to take part when the brigade cycles are about to start. The family-friendly activities will at 7 p.m. at a designated park together with some live music, food trucks and there will be fireworks too.
9. South Kingstown Celebration, (July 4, 5-9:30 p.m.)
The Old Mountain Field is again transformed as a hot spot this Fourth of July day. Together with live musical amusement, food vendors, and children’s activities, then, there’s no reason that this tradition will not be pushed on for decades. Events usually took place from 5-9:30 p.m., and concluded with a display of fireworks.
The Old Mountain Field is again transformed as a hot spot this Fourth of July day. Together with live musical amusement, food vendors, and children’s activities, then, there’s no reason that this tradition will not be pushed on for decades. Events usually took place from 5-9:30 p.m., and concluded with a display of fireworks.
10. Fireworks
Fourth of July is normally celebrated with parades, barbecues, fairs, picnics, concerts, carnivals, family reunions, baseball games, political speeches and some ceremonies, and most of all it is an iconic duo of fireworks celebration. In addition to the different private and public events celebrating the government traditions and history of the United States, it is a much more distinguished festivity when observed with fireworks.
Fourth of July is normally celebrated with parades, barbecues, fairs, picnics, concerts, carnivals, family reunions, baseball games, political speeches and some ceremonies, and most of all it is an iconic duo of fireworks celebration. In addition to the different private and public events celebrating the government traditions and history of the United States, it is a much more distinguished festivity when observed with fireworks.