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Thousands Of People Line The Roads For Merrimack's 4th of July Parade

The annual parade, spanning more than one mile long, had something for everyone. Bands, floats, scouts, and clowns.

MERRIMACK, NH — Thousands of people lined the D.W. Highway and Baboosic Lake Road on Thursday to watch the 4th of July parade in Merrimack. The weather was near perfect, with warm temperatures and no rain like last year.

Merrimack, New Hampshire, bursts with pride during its beloved 4th of July Parade every summer. This tradition, rooted deep in the town's history, brings locals and visitors together for a joyous celebration. Families, businesses, and community groups eagerly participated, showcasing their creativity with floats and costumes that reflected the spirit of the day.

The parade, stretching more than one mile long, drew crowds who cheered as floats passed by. It was a chance for everyone to come together, wave flags, and enjoy the festivities. Kids especially loved collecting candy tossed from the floats.

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