Photo Gallery
Southampton annually boasts the largest Fourth of July parade on Long Island, and despite the monsoon, this past fourth was no different. Fire and police departments, bagpipers, marching bands, and Hamptons characters all proudly marched through torrential downpours to celebrate America’s freedom.

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A friendly colonial officer

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The colonial brigade after firing a few celebratory shots

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Judge Barbara Wilson in her famous yellow truck

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Ally, Thomas, Helen, and Barton Stacy

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Laurel, Doug, Tyson, Siena, and Corbit Hallberg

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Rose Dios and Kathleen Croft

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An empty and wet Main Street

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Veterans marching down Main Street

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Vietnam veterans

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Kathleen Diesing and Sarah Kirshy

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Mayor Epley

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An enthusiastic Kyra Richards

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The WPPB float waving hello to bystanders

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Some wet onlookers

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Dolores the Dog

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An incredible band providing some up beat music for the crowd

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John Landis

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Suzi Wagner

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A shell fish on wheels

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Amanda, Max, and friends

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Sharine, Carolina, and Claudia Cristofferson