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Floats, dancers, veterans, rock bands, and classic cars filled the streets of Southampton Village on Thursday to celebrate its annual 4th of July Parade. The parade, which is the largest Fourth of July parade on Long Island, began at Railroad Plaza, headed down North Main Street and Main Street before concluding on Jobs Lane. (Photos: Michelle DiLungo)
People find their spots by Pottery Barn before the start of the parade
Main Street was full of red, white and blue
Southampton village was packed with patriotic people
Enjoying the parade in front of The Golden Pear
Parade goers enjoy a little retail shopping at LF while watching the parade.
It was a family affair for many
A very appropriately dressed bunch
Parade goers enjoy the view from atop Fudge Company and Flying Point Surf & Skate
The crowd awaits the beginning of the parade
The colonial age was well represented
People gather in front of Michael Kors for the fabulous 4th of July Parade
All smiles from Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman
LF stylists keeping it fun and festive
Live music gets the crowd going
Design House in Southampton shoes their patriotism
Deborah Mazzarella shows her patriotism during the parade
The Sag Harbor Community Band rounds off the end of the parade
Jeff Mansfield walks in the parade with young supporter
The Smith Family
Allison Archbold and Megan Sloan of Juice Press kept parade goers hydrated
Elizabeth Henigan, Audrey Smith, and their adorable babies
Ellen Welsh enjoys a backyard picnic
Eric Segreti, Justin Tortorella, and Ryan Winter
Gregg Schneider, Michele Steudte, and Matt Heavey
Jesse Giordano, Eric Bolyard, Sean Burns, Christine Stagnitta, and Mathew Moisan