This year’s Fourth of July parade will take place, but organizers were only able to start making preparations following the easing of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions. Mayor Moeller, concerned that some Hamilton residents might not be aware of a small change in the parade route, is getting the word out.
As Hamilton city spokesperson Jacob Stone-Welch explains:
“Because the parade is starting from Garfield Middle School this year instead of Butler County’s fairgrounds, Ohio 4 will not be included on the route for the parade.”
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The best place from which to view the parade, which begins at 3:00 pm, would either be from High Street downtown or along 7th Street and Dayton Street. Moving from Garfield Middle School, the parade will go west on Dayton Street to 7th Street, from which it will travel south to High Street. From there it will continue to its usual destination close to Butler County’s historic courthouse.
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