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  2. Great Circus Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade resumed in 2009, returning to Milwaukee on July 12, after a six-year hiatus, after organizers raised $1.5 million. [7] [8] The 2009 parade celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Circus World Museum. [9] The animals and wagons were on display at Veteran’s Park in Milwaukee for several days before the parade. [10]

  3. Where to celebrate July 4th 2024 events in Milwaukee ... - AOL

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    Cedarburg's Fourth of July Parade and Hometown Celebration, on July 4, will feature a parade starting at 10 a.m., followed by an all-day picnic in Cedar Creek Park, N52-W5882 Portland Road.

  4. Milwaukee mayor announces July 4 festivities in wake of ... - AOL

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    Jeff Kleczka, Humboldt Park Fourth of July Association vice president, said the park will also have a 9 a.m. parade that will highlight community schools, churches, civic organizations and ...

  5. Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Milwaukee ... - AOL

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    Beyond fireworks, cities and towns statewide are hosting parades, live music festivals and even water ski shows for the holiday. Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Milwaukee, Madison ...

  6. Highland Park parade shooting - Wikipedia

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    The city held a Fourth of July celebration, which included a parade that began at 10:00 a.m. CDT (UTC−05:00). The parade started at the intersection of Laurel and St. Johns Avenues, headed north on St. Johns Avenue, then turned west on Central Avenue, and continued to Sunset Woods Park. [3]

  7. History of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    During the first half of the 20th century, Milwaukee was the hub of the socialist movement in the United States. Milwaukeeans elected three Socialist mayors during this time: Emil Seidel (1910–1912), Daniel Hoan (1916–1940), and Frank Zeidler (1948–1960), and remains the only major city in the country to have done so.

  8. Parades, fireworks and Summerfest: See how Milwaukee ... - AOL

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    Although Milwaukee's July 3 lakefront fireworks were canceled this year, and rain disrupted afternoon festivities, the city still showed out to celebrate the Fourth of July at a variety of ...

  9. Summerfest - Wikipedia

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    Summerfest is an annual music festival held in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. First held in 1968, Summerfest is located at Henry Maier Festival Park, adjacent to Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's central business district. Summerfest attracts approximately 800,000 people each year, promoting itself as "The World's Largest Music Festival", a title ...