PARK CITY, Utah – With pups in patriotic bandanas, kids in star-spangled sunglasses, and Main Street decked out in red, white, and blue, Park City’s Fourth of July parade was summer celebration at its finest. Under clear, sunny skies, locals and visitors alike lined the streets to soak in the festive atmosphere — waving flags, cheering on floats, and celebrating Independence Day the mountain town way. Here’s a look at the sights and smiles from the day.
All photos by Randi Sidman-Moore for TownLift.
People line the bridge to Town Lift Plaza to watch the 4th of July Parade on Main Street in Park City. (Randi Sidman-Moore)
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Marina Knight began her career in journalism working for The Stowe Reporter in 2003, where she was a staff writer and later the publication’s Web Editor. She covered the Winter Olympic Games in 2006 and 2010, and has worked as a freelance writer covering outdoor topics as well as art criticism. Most recently, Knight was Editor-in-Chief of SkiRacing.com. She has won multiple awards from the New England Newspaper Association for environmental reporting, feature writing and art criticism. She lives with her family in Park City. In her free time you’ll find her in the mountains