4th of July Parade & Celebration

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Name: 4th of July Parade & Celebration
Date: July 4, 2014
Event Description:
The Round Top community has celebrated the Fourth of July every year since 1851. In fact, it's known as the longest running Fourth of July celebration west of the Mississippi. The rest of the year, Round Top boasts an impressive population of 90 souls, many of German origin. But on the Fourth of July, our neighbors from Houston, Austin, San Antonio and everywhere in between travel into Round Top for a taste of an old-time, small-town Fourth.

The civil war-era cannon roars at 10:30, announcing the parade of handmade floats, antique cars and tractors, fire engines, trail riders and longhorn cattle. The parade circles Round Top square to the enthusiastic strains of Round Top's own Brass Band. Children dart out for candy and trinkets while families and neighbors visit on the town square. As the parade wraps up, everyone heads a few blocks down FM 1457 to the historic Round Top Rifle Hall. Association members have been up all night preparing mouthwatering brisket, pork, and sausage on the Hall's huge wood fired pits. German style potatoes, green beans, fixins, and homemade desserts round out a delicious buffet lunch.

The afternoon continues with music, a raffle, and games for the kids until 4pm when the local band sets up for the afternoon's dance. Come join us for a fun-filled old fashioned Fourth!
Location:
Round Top, TX
Date/Time Information:
Parade starts at 10:30am with activities to follow through the evening.
Fees/Admission:
no admission to parade; there may be a fee for lunch
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