Key Biscayne July 4th Parade brings joy on cloudy holiday
Briefly

The 66th annual Key Biscayne 4th of July Parade took place in downtown Miami, characterized by high energy and community spirit. Hundreds gathered along Crandon Blvd to celebrate the federal holiday, despite the cloudy weather. The two-hour parade featured a variety of attractions including dancing teams and children riding on fire trucks. Over 50 organizations from South Florida participated, showcasing diverse talents and activities. Attendees engaged in tailgating and some sold lemonade, contributing to a joyful atmosphere that highlighted the community's resilience and festive spirit.
No matter how cloudy downtown Miami was on Friday morning, the energy was high for the 66th annual Key Biscayne 4th of July Parade, with hundreds of people of all ages cheering.
The two-hour parade featured dancing teams, kids on fire trucks, and had over 50 organizations participating, showcasing the excitement of the federal holiday.
The celebration attracted attendees who tailgated and some who sold lemonade, adding to the festive atmosphere, despite the cloudy weather.
The holiday parade was a joyful event, bringing happiness to all attendees, proving that community spirit thrives regardless of the weather.
Read at Miami Herald
[
|
]