It's a Good thing and a fun thing! If I have to explane you wouldn't understand! I have watched it many times & I have driven in it many times. It's a Alameda thing! :-)
Alameda Fourth of July Parade
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The Alameda Fourth of July Parade is a festive community event held annually in Alameda, California. It celebrates Independence Day with a vibrant display of local pride and patriotism.
With a history spanning over a decade, the parade features a variety of participants, including local organizations, schools, and community groups. This event aims to bring together residents and visitors alike for a day of fun and celebration.
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Very inconvenient for everyone else in the world. The longest parade in the US is crazy since it's an island. Take up less space. You are not the only one with plans on the 4th. On the website...

A very long parade route, starts on Park Street and ends on Webster street. People get here really early to get their spots, seems like all of Alameda comes out for this. The Parade itself isn't...

2008 Parade Update: Now with more trolleys! And horses! Also includes the Alameda Sheriff's Posse. (I don't know what that is, but it involves a bunch of horses and makes me giggle when I say...

The Alameda Fourth of July Parade started in 1976. I did not live in this town yet, but I read about it in the Alameda Journal at least two decades ago. Back then it was called the Alameda...