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QUINCY ‒ Floats, marching bands, patriotic tunes and a grand fireworks display over Black's Creek will highlight the City of Presidents' 73rd annual Flag Day Parade, which Mayor Thomas Koch has ...
We take a look at an often forgotten June holiday, Flag Day and how the city of Quincy has been celebrating the Red, White and Blue since 1952.
The most Quincy weekend of all is coming: Flag Day parade, Koch Club 75th reunion to be held June 10 and 11.
Quincy’s annual Flag Day celebration will be back Saturday, with a full slate of festivities. The historic mile-long parade, in its 70th year, will follow the traditional route from Quincy ...
Flag Day is embraced with patriotic fervor in many all-American communities, including Appleton, Wisc., Fairfield, Wash., Quincy, Mass., and Three Oaks, Mich.
Quincy annually launches fireworks over Blacks Creek near Merrymount Park, and it has started brush fires on Pine Island for the last several years.
QUINCY - The nation's longest-running Flag Day parade made its way through Quincy on Saturday. The parade featured marching bands, color guards, floats and more than 1,000 people waving flags. The ...
One of the nation’s longest-running Flag Day parade will fill Quincy’s downtown streets on Saturday evening, draping the City of Presidents in red, white and blue. The parade was started by ...
Quincy’s Flag Day celebration begins at 6 p.m. with a parade starting at Hancock Street and Hannon Parkway. It will continue along Hancock Street and Merrymount Parkway before edning ending at ...
QUINCY -- The city will pay tribute to Old Glory this Saturday by holding its annual Flag Day parade and celebration. The Quincy parade is known as the longest-running Flag Day parade in the ...
The 74th annual Quincy Flag Day Parade Ceremonies and Fireworks begins at Quincy Square on Coddington Street at Washington and Hancock streets before proceeding to Central Middle School facing the ...