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Quincy celebrates its 73rd annual Flag Day Parade on Saturday, June 15.
Browne, Patricia Harrigan, Quincy – A Past Carved in Stone, Images of America Series, Arcadia Publishing, July 1996, ISBN 0-7524-0299-4; Pattee, William S., A History of Old Braintree and Quincy: With a Sketch of Randolph and Holbrook, Green & Prescott, 1879, ISBN 978-1-4367-3321-2 (at Internet Archive)
Quincy, Massachusetts, has had an annual Flag Day parade since 1952 and claims that it "is the longest-running parade of its kind" in the U.S. [28] From 1967 to 2017, the largest Flag Day parade was held annually in Troy, New York, which based its parade on the Quincy parade and typically drew 50,000 spectators.
The African American Day Parade in Harlem is held every September, typically with participants from at least 12 states. [1] It is one of the largest African American parades. It begins in Harlem on West 110th Street and Lenox Avenue and goes north along Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard ( 7th Ave. ), ending at West 136th Street.
The new Quincy Square Christmas tree on the Hancock Adams Common between Quincy City Hall and the Church of Presidents on Monday, November 11, 2024 ... The 71st annual Quincy Christmas Parade on ...
The Quincy-North Quincy High School color guard performs during the 69th annual Quincy Christmas Parade on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022. The Quincy tradition was founded through the efforts of the Rev ...
Untitled (African-American Flag) is a vexillographic artwork by American artist David Hammons from 1990, combining the colors of the Pan-African flag with the pattern of the flag of the United States to represent African diaspora identity. The flag replaces the red, white and blue colors on the traditional American flags with pan-African colors ...
Evelyn Kiley, of Quincy, ... says family's Easter parade unity was a gift for future happiness. Skip to main content . 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...