Flags are waved against a blue sky on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Photo: Randi Sidman-Moore
PARK CITY, Utah — Thousands of people came out and lined the parade route in Park City, which started high on Main Street and continued down to lower Park Avenue. Cooler-than-normal temperatures made spectating easy, and smiles and pride for the red, white, and blue created an infectiously good vibe.
TownLift photographer Randi Sidman-Moore captured it all in colorful stills.
A young driver in the Park City Community Foundation contingent waved to the crowd. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-Moore
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A blow-up dinosaur delights the crowd. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-MooreA young parade-goer watches the parade through snazzy sunglasses. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-MoorePlayers in the Park City Soccer Club show their pride on the Fourth of July. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-MoorePark City SUP makes a splash on Main Street. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-MoorePark City Ski Club coach Dar Hendrickson waves to the crowd on Main Street outside the No Name Saloon. Photo: TownLift // Randi Sidman-Moore
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