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From big cities to backyards, July 4 not usual blowout bash
By BRIAN MAHONEY
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The idea sounds almost un-American.
The Fourth of July was always a time for communities to
come together, daylong celebrations with patriotic pa-
rades in the morning and fireworks finales to cap it off.
This year, people are being urged to stay home. If they
want a show, watch it on TV. “This is traditionally a week-
end for gathering in large groups for historic ceremonies
and social events,” Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said. “This
is not something that we can do this year here in Boston
or in Massachusetts.” Or in many cities around the U.S.,
where leaders grapple with how to honor the country’s
Independence Day while forced because of coronavirus
concerns to limit some freedoms their citizens so deeply
covet. The Fourth of July remains a party, though Ame-
rica’s 244th birthday won’t be the usual blowout bash.
Fireworks will still crackle over the National Mall in Wa-
shington and other places, though with fewer people
packed together watching them.Backyard barbecues
will replace some traditional trips to beaches or ballparks, A surprise display of fireworks sponsored by Macy’s explode over the Hudson Yards area of Man-
as virus fears keep some home for this holiday. hattan as seen from a pier in Hoboken, N.J., late Tuesday, June 30, 2020.
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