Fair St. Louis Resumes as 4th of July Celebrations Make a Comeback Across the Nation

Fair St. Louis Resumes as 4th of July Celebrations Make a Comeback Across the Nation
A man waves an American flag while riding a carriage at the Fourth of July parade, in Alameda, Calif., on July 4, 2016. Gabrielle Lurie/AFP via Getty Images
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Last year Americans saw annual Independence Day Celebrations canceled throughout the country. Traditions were broken, and the future was unclear. But 2021 is offering more opportunities for social events.

From San Antonio’s Fireworks Extravaganza to Washington D.C.’s Fireworks on the Mall, American cities are hosting numerous events and festivals to celebrate our country’s independence and freedom. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, is hosting their 4th of July Spectacular with a special performance from The Beach Boys. Ripley, West Virginia, is once more hosting the USA’s largest small-town celebration. This year marks a return to some of the events that were canceled during the pandemic, like the Fair St. Louis.
Jessica Marie Baumgartner
Jessica Marie Baumgartner
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Jessica is the Missouri reporter for The Epoch Times, and has written for: Evie Magazine, The New American, American Thinker, The St. Louis Post Dispatch, and many more. She is also the author of, “The Magic of Nature,” “Walk Your Path,” and “The Golden Rule.”
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