Fourth of July on the Cape: Salty Air, Big Celebrations & Small-Town Pride
- Nichole Willey
- 20 hours ago
- 18 min read

(MASHPEE)
1. Celebrate Independence Day Early: Why You Don’t Want to Miss Mashpee’s 4th of July Fireworks Kickoff
Hey neighbors! As a fellow Cape Codder, I know we take our summer celebrations seriously and when it comes to the Fourth of July, Mashpee always knows how to light up the night in style.
This year, you don’t have to wait until the 4th to get your red, white, and blue on. On Saturday, June 28, head over to Mashpee Middle High School for one of the Cape’s most festive and fun family-friendly events of the season. Whether you’ve lived here for decades or you’re soaking in your first summer on the Cape, this is a community night you won’t want to miss.
Here's What Makes It So Special:
Family Fun Starts at 5 PM From the moment you arrive, the excitement is buzzing. We're talking about a K-9 dog show that’s always a crowd favorite (because who doesn’t love a good pup performance?), an obstacle course to burn off some energy, train rides for the little ones, and face painting that turns kids into superheroes and butterflies before your eyes.
And did I mention the food trucks? Get ready to indulge in Cape Cod comfort eats whether you're in the mood for clam strips, burgers, ice cream, or something sweet and fried, you’ll be covered. Bring your appetite and your picnic blanket!
Fireworks at Dusk When the sky dims, get ready for the main event Mashpee’s spectacular fireworks show. It’s one of the first firework displays of the season here on Cape, and every year it seems to outdo itself. The colors reflecting off nearby ponds and lighting up the summer sky?
Absolutely magical.
Why You Should Go
This isn’t just about fireworks, it's about community. Events like this remind us why we love living here. It’s neighbors waving to neighbors, kids laughing as they chase glow sticks, and a little bit of that old-fashioned Cape Cod magic that feels even better when shared.
Plus, attending on the 28th gives you a head start on celebrating before the holiday weekend gets too busy. You can soak in the excitement early, and still have the 4th free to hit the beach, host a cookout, or enjoy another round of fireworks elsewhere on the Cape.
So gather the family, bring a few beach chairs, and come be part of something special. Let’s kick off this Independence Day season the right way the Mashpee way. ❤️💥
See you there!
(ORLEANS)
2. Red, White, & Breathtaking: Why July 2nd at Rock Harbor Is a Must-Do on Cape Cod
Hey friends and fellow Cape Codders!
You know that feeling when you stumble on a summer evening so perfect, so full of magic, that you wish you could bottle it up? That’s exactly what you get if you make your way to Rock Harbor in Orleans on Wednesday, July 2 one of the most scenic and soul-soothing places on the Cape to watch fireworks.
And trust me, this isn’t just another fireworks show. This is a Cape Cod classic, wrapped in salty air, golden light, and the kind of community spirit that reminds you why we all love calling this place home.
Start with the Sunset
Even if you’ve lived here your whole life, the sunsets over Rock Harbor still stop you in your tracks. The sky over Cape Cod Bay puts on its own light show before the first firework even launches. The boats docked along the channel, the gentle tide pulling in, and those iconic crooked trees silhouetted against a blazing sky? It’s pure Cape Cod magic.
So do yourself a favor, get there early, pack a cooler, and take it all in. Bring a camera or just soak it up with your own two eyes. The sunset alone is worth the trip.
Then, Stay for the Show
Once the sun dips below the horizon, the fireworks begin and they never disappoint. Set off over the water, the colors explode in the sky and reflect off the bay in a way that feels twice as dazzling. It’s not just a show, it's an experience. You’ll be surrounded by beach chairs, laughter, kids waving sparklers, and that unmistakable feeling of summertime joy.
And if you want a different vantage point? Locals know you can get a fantastic view from Crosby Beach or Linnell Landing Beach in Brewster. Both spots are quieter, just as beautiful, and give you that same panoramic water-meets-sky perspective.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
There’s something about gathering with your neighbors, barefoot in the sand, with a light breeze and a sky full of fireworks, that fills you up in a way nothing else does. And by celebrating on July
2, you beat the 4th of July crowds and still have the rest of the holiday weekend to relax or explore.
This isn’t just about watching fireworks. It’s about making a memory Cape Cod style.
So grab your favorite hoodie, throw some snacks in a tote, and head to Rock Harbor or one of its secret sister spots in Brewster for a night you’ll remember long after summer’s gone.
(PROVINCETOWN HARBOR)
3. Fireworks & Whales? Only in Provincetown! Your Ultimate July 4th Experience
Happy almost Fourth, Cape Codders!
If you’re looking to go all in on your Independence Day celebration this year, there’s no better place to be than Provincetown Harbor on Friday, July 4. Trust me as someone who’s spent a July Fourth or two weaving through Commercial Street crowds with an ice cream cone in hand I can tell you there’s nothing quite like the energy, color, and spirit of P-Town on the Fourth.
This place doesn’t just celebrate, it puts on a show that shouldn’t be missed! And this year’s festivities are set to be better than ever.
Go Big: Fireworks + Whale Watching
Now, if you really want to do the Fourth right, let me tell you about the Dolphin Fleet Fireworks Whale Watch Cruise. This isn’t just a boat ride, it's a front-row seat to Cape Cod’s two biggest natural wonders: breaching humpbacks and sky-splitting fireworks.
You’ll head out in the early evening, cruising along Stellwagen Bank, scanning the waves for massive tails, spouts, and maybe even a full-body breach. Then, just as the sun starts to dip and the harbor glows gold, the boat turns back toward shore and you’ll be perfectly positioned as the fireworks light up Provincetown Harbor right above you.
No crowds. No traffic. Just whales below and fireworks above. It’s magic.
Stay Shore-side? Still Incredible
If a boat’s not your thing, don’t worry watching from land is just as unforgettable. Stake out a spot along the harbor earlier in the day, grab a lobster roll from Mac’s or a slice from Spiritus, and settle in with friends or family. P-Town’s fireworks are legendary: vibrant, joyful, and mirrored beautifully on the harbor’s surface.
Plus, the town itself is buzzing with energy all day long street performers, live music, rainbow flags flying high, and a crowd that knows how to celebrate with heart.
Why It’s a Must-Do
Provincetown on the Fourth is more than a destination it’s a tradition. It’s where locals, visitors, artists, and free spirits all come together to celebrate freedom in every form. You don’t just watch fireworks here you feel them, hear the “oohs” and “ahhs,” and walk away with that perfect mix of salt air in your hair and joy in your chest.
So whether you're catching it from a boat with whales or barefoot on the beach with a frozen cocktail, Provincetown is where Cape Cod shines the brightest this July 4th.
4. An Experience That’s Pure Cape Cod
As the sun sets over the water and the breeze kicks up, Falmouth Heights turns into a full-blown patriotic party. The beach is filled with families, locals, day-trippers, and proud New Englanders ready to celebrate America in classic Cape Cod fashion: feet in the sand, cool drink in hand, and eyes in the sky.
Once the first firework launches at dusk, you’ll see why this show gets national attention. It’s colorful, powerful, and set perfectly to music thanks to our friends at PIXY 103 (102.9 FM). Bring a portable radio or a Bluetooth speaker and tune in to catch the custom soundtrack that plays along with the fireworks. It adds that extra layer of drama and heart that takes the show from “great” to goosebumps.
Don’t Forget the Following Essentials
To make the most of the night, here’s what I recommend bringing:
A beach chair or blanket
A portable radio or Bluetooth speaker (for PIXY 103)
Snacks or a takeout picnic (lots of local spots nearby!)
A hoodie because yes, Cape Cod nights can get chilly
And maybe a little patience parking and crowds are part of the fun
Why Falmouth?
Because this is what summer on Cape Cod is all about: tradition, community, and celebrating under the stars. Whether you’re a lifelong local or just spending the week, watching the fireworks from Falmouth Heights Beach is something you’ll never forget.
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5. Barnstable Village on the 4th: Classic Americana with a Cape Cod Twist
Good morning, Cape Cod!
If you’re looking to kick off your Fourth of July with something that feels straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting but with a little extra Cape Cod charm then you’ll want to be in Barnstable Village at 9 a.m. sharp. Because here, we don’t just watch parades we roll out a full-blown red, white, and blue motorcade that winds through the heart of our historic town.
Small-Town Spirit, Big-Time Fun
The Barnstable Village 4th of July Parade is a 1.2-mile route of pure hometown pride. Starting at the Barnstable County Courthouse Complex parking lot, the parade features decked-out cars, festive floats, and patriotic fire and police vehicles honking, waving, and tossing out candy along the route. It’s fun, it’s nostalgic, and it’s the kind of thing that makes you fall in love with Cape Cod all over again.
Locals line the sidewalks with lawn chairs and iced coffees, kids wear their sparkliest red-white-and-blue outfits, and for just a little while, the whole village feels like one big extended family.
-Parade Route Highlights-
Here’s the path the parade takes, so you can find your favorite viewing spot:
Starts at Barnstable County Courthouse Complex parking lot
Travels east on Route 6A
Left on Millway, then right on Commerce Road
Back to Route 6A, heading through the village
Left on Parker Road, onto Church Street
Right on Route 149, right on Route 6A
Returns to the Courthouse parking lot
Grab your coffee early, find a good spot along 6A, and don’t forget to wave your flag as the parade rolls by!
Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t a flashy, overproduced parade it’s the kind of event that makes you proud to be part of this community. It’s real people celebrating in a real town with real heart. And when the sun is shining, the kids are smiling, and the floats are rolling by under the shade of our big Cape trees, there’s no better place to be. So come early, bring your patriotic spirit, and kick off your Fourth of July with the authentic charm of Barnstable Village. You’ll leave with a smile on your face, a little more pride in your heart and probably a pocket full of Tootsie Rolls.
Happy 4th, Cape Cod!
(CHATHAM)
5. Celebrate Tradition in Chatham: A Fourth of July Parade Like No Other
Good morning, Cape Cod!
When it comes to Independence Day on the Cape, there are parades and then there’s the Chatham Parade.
Steeped in history, small-town charm, and creative spirit, Chatham’s Fourth of July Parade is one of the oldest Independence Day parades in the entire country and trust me, it’s earned that iconic status for a reason.
This year, the tradition continues on Friday, July 4, 2025, starting at 9:30 a.m. sharp, and you won’t want to miss a minute of it.
2025 Theme: “Seasons of Chatham”
Each year, the town picks a theme that inspires locals, businesses, and organizations to go all out with their floats, costumes, and creativity. This year’s theme “Seasons of Chatham” is sure to bring a heartwarming mix of autumn leaves, beach umbrellas, spring blooms, and snowy scenes all rolling down Main Street.
From summer seagulls to cozy Christmas lights, expect to see the full Cape Cod calendar on parade, a celebration of what makes this beautiful town special all year long.
🥁 Main Street Magic Starts at 9:30 A.M.
Chatham’s Main Street is already one of the most charming stretches on the Cape but come parade morning, it transforms into a sea of red, white, and blue. Families set up camp along the sidewalks with lawn chairs and iced coffees, waving flags and greeting neighbors with sun-soaked smiles.
You’ll see:
Handcrafted floats full of humor and heart
Marching bands and bagpipers
Veterans, vintage cars, and local heroes
Kids on decorated bikes and town organizations decked out for the theme
It’s the perfect mix of wholesome, historic, and just a little bit wacky in the very best way.
Why It’s a Cape Cod Must-Do
Whether you’ve been coming for decades or you’re visiting for the first time, the Chatham Parade is the kind of experience that sticks with you. It’s not just about the 4th it’s about community, pride, tradition, and the unique magic of Cape life.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cheer, you might even get misty-eyed when the veterans pass by and you’ll definitely walk away feeling like you’re part of something timeless.
So mark your calendars, get there early, and prepare to fall even more in love with Chatham.
Bring your sunscreen, your camera, and your Cape Cod spirit and join us for one of the most beloved 4th of July traditions in the country.
We’ll see you on Main Street!
(CENTERVILLE)
6. Pedals, Patriotism & Pure Joy: Celebrate the 4th in Centerville!
Hello, Cape Cod friends!
Looking for a sweet and simple way to kick off your Fourth of July morning the kind that makes your heart swell with hometown pride? Then make your way to Centerville on Friday, July 4, for one of the most beloved and charming traditions on the Cape: the Centerville Bike Parade!
This is the kind of event that reminds us all what makes Cape Cod so special community, celebration, and kids gleefully riding down the road with streamers on their handlebars and stars in their eyes.
It All Begins at 10:30 A.M.
Head to Centerville Elementary School to join the celebration. Things begin with a flag-raising ceremony and the Pledge of Allegiance, a heartfelt, meaningful moment that sets the tone for the day. Then the real fun begins as the bike parade kicks off, winding its way through town with cheers, waves, and so much red, white, and blue.
Parade Route
The route travels from the school down:
Bumps River Road
Park Avenue
Main Street It ends at the Centerville Recreation Center, where families often gather afterward to enjoy the sunshine and connect with neighbors.
This parade is perfect for:
Kids of all ages (and their creative, over-the-top decorated bikes!)
Proud parents and grandparents cheering along the sidewalks
Anyone looking for a wholesome, joyful way to begin their Fourth
Why You’ll Love It
There’s no high-tech production or booming soundtrack here, just a real-deal, small-town celebration of our nation's birthday. It’s sweet. It’s heartfelt. It’s pure Cape Cod.
Whether you’re watching from a shady corner on Main Street or helping a little one decorate their wheels that morning, you’ll feel the love. And you’ll leave with a smile and maybe a few goosebumps from the flag-raising, too.
So grab your coffee, your flag, and your camera, and head to Centerville for a Fourth of July morning full of spirit and sunshine. Let’s celebrate freedom the Cape Cod way on two wheels and with full hearts.
See you on the route!
7. Small-Town Spirit, Big-Time Heart: Celebrate the 4th in Cotuit
Hey Cape Cod neighbors!
If you’re craving an old-fashioned, feel-good, flag-waving Fourth of July, there’s no better place to be than Cotuit, one of the Cape’s most charming little villages, where the Fourth still feels just the way it should: personal, proud, and full of heart.
The Cotuit 4th of July Parade kicks off at 11 a.m. sharp, and while it might not be the longest or the loudest, it just might be the most heartfelt.
Here’s What to Expect
The parade begins right in front of the Cotuit Post Office on School Street, and from there, it takes a left onto Main Street, winding its way down through the village until it reaches the former Cotuit Elementary School.
Along the way, you’ll see:
Patriotic floats handmade with love and a sense of humor
Kids on bikes, wagons, and scooters decked out in red, white & blue
Local organizations, antique cars, veterans, and friendly faces waving from every vehicle
The kind of warm, welcoming crowd that only a Cape Cod village can provide
This isn’t just a parade, it’s a reunion. Neighbors greet neighbors, visitors become friends, and the whole village feels like one big family.
Why Cotuit?
Because Cotuit keeps things classic. There’s something beautifully simple and nostalgic about this celebration. No giant LED screens, no traffic nightmares just people, pride, and tradition.
It’s the perfect parade if you want to:
Avoid the bigger crowds while still soaking up the Fourth
Enjoy a more relaxed, walkable village setting
Experience the Cape like a local (especially if you are one!)
So gather the crew, toss on your most patriotic outfit, and head to Cotuit for a celebration that feels like home. Bring a lawn chair, grab an iced tea from the Coop, and enjoy a slice of classic Americana Cape Cod style.
See you in Cotuit at 11!
8. Hyannis Port on the 4th: Where Tradition Meets Celebration
Good morning, Cape Cod!
There’s something truly special about the Fourth of July in Hyannis Port a celebration that blends classic summer fun, local pride, and timeless tradition in one perfect morning. Whether you're running, riding, or just cheering from the sidelines, this is one Fourth of July tradition you won’t want to miss.
Start with the Fun Run – 9:00 A.M.
The day kicks off bright and early with the traditional Fun Run, beginning at 9:00 a.m. from the Hyannis Port Post Office on Longwood Avenue. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a parent jogging alongside little ones, this casual and spirited dash through the village is all about community and good vibes.
Dress in your red, white, and blue best, wave to the early risers lining the route, and start your Fourth off on the right (and left) foot!
Stick Around for the Parade – 11:00 A.M.
Once the sneakers come off and the chairs come out, get ready for the Hyannis Port 4th of July Parade, starting at 11:00 a.m., right where the Fun Run began at the Post Office.
The parade winds its way through the village, traveling along:
Washington Avenue
Lafayette Avenue
Winchester Avenue
Scudder Avenue
Dale Street And finishing with fanfare at the West Beach Club.
Expect charming, homemade floats, vintage cars, local characters, waving kids, fire trucks, and of course, plenty of flags and good old-fashioned Cape Cod spirit.
Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t a flashy, high-tech parade it’s even better. It’s pure, nostalgic New England. The streets are lined with neighbors, families, and first-time visitors who all feel like they’ve stepped into a living postcard.
And when the parade ends at the West Beach Club, many folks head to the shore, picnic in hand, for a relaxed afternoon in the sun. It’s the kind of day that reminds you just how lucky we are to call this place home.
So lace up those sneakers, grab your flags and folding chairs, and join us for a perfectly Cape Cod Fourth of July in Hyannis Port.
From the starting whistle to the final wave this is what summer on the Cape is all about.
9. Stars, Stripes & Salt Air: Don’t Miss the Hyannis Harbor Boat Parade!
Ahoy, Cape Cod!
There’s something extra magical about the Fourth of July on the water and nowhere is that more true than at the Hyannis Harbor Boat Parade, a beloved local tradition that brings patriotism and coastal charm together in the most Cape Cod way possible.
Set your sails (or at least your schedule) for 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 4, when the Hyannis Marina Boat Parade kicks off and transforms the inner harbor into a floating festival of red, white, and blue!
A Patriotic Parade on the Water
Picture it: a sunny July afternoon, flags waving in the sea breeze, and a whole fleet of boats decked out in stars, stripes, streamers, and spirit. From fishing boats to luxury cruisers, every vessel gets in on the fun, winding its way through Hyannis Harbor in a cheerful, high-energy procession.
It’s the kind of event where every honk of a horn feels like a cheer for freedom and the view from land is nothing short of spectacular.
Best Viewing Spots
Not on a boat? No problem! Grab a spot along the harbor and enjoy the show:
Bismore Park
Aselton Park
Ocean Street Docks
Or your favorite local waterfront restaurant or deck!
Bring a chair, a cold drink, and your camera. You'll want to capture this one. And don’t be surprised if you find yourself clapping and waving at complete strangers passing by in star-spangled pontoons.
Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t just a parade it’s a celebration of our love for the sea, for our country, and for the community that calls Cape Cod home. It’s festive, it’s fun, and it’s the perfect way to bridge the gap between your beach day and your evening fireworks plans.
So whether you’re watching from the shore or waving from the water, be part of the magic this Fourth of July at Hyannis Harbor.
Let’s celebrate freedom Cape Cod style with salt air, sunshine, and a whole lot of sparkle.
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10. Marching Through the Heart of Orleans: Celebrate the 4th in True Cape Cod Style
Happy Fourth, Cape Cod!
If you’re spending the holiday in Orleans this year, consider yourself lucky you’re about to witness one of the most spirited, fun-filled, and community-powered parades on the Cape. The Orleans 4th of July Parade is a local treasure that brings neighbors together, fills the streets with music and laughter, and shows off just how proud we are to call this place home.
Kicks Off at 10 A.M. – Don’t Be Late!
Set your alarms and grab your lawn chairs because the parade starts promptly at 10:00 a.m. from Eldredge Parkway, and trust me, you’ll want a good spot along the route. The streets come alive with colorful floats, marching bands, classic cars, costumed kids, fire trucks, and the kind of creative local flair that makes Orleans feel like one big family.
Expect lots of flag-waving, candy-tossing, and horn-honking it’s the kind of parade where everyone participates, whether you're marching or watching.
Parade Route Details
The route covers a good portion of town, so there are plenty of great viewing spots:
Starts at Eldredge Parkway
Heads toward the lights at West Road, turns right onto Route 6A
Travels down 6A to the intersection with Main Street, turns right
Continues along Main Street to Route 28, where it turns right again
Marches down Route 28, through the Tonset Road intersection
Turns right onto Daley’s Terrace
Loops onto Marstons Way, crosses Eldredge Parkway
Ends in the parking lot at Nauset Regional Middle School
Plan ahead and pick your favorite corner to cheer from!
Why It’s a Must-See
This isn’t just a parade it’s a celebration of everything Orleans stands for: small-town pride, artistic spirit, and that classic Cape Cod hospitality. Locals spend weeks building floats, kids plan their outfits, and the town comes out in full force, smiling from curb to curb.
There’s music, there’s joy, and most of all, there’s a sense of belonging you just don’t find everywhere. Whether you're a lifelong resident or just visiting for the week, you’ll feel like part of the Orleans family by the time the last marcher passes by.
So bring your family, bring your flags, and celebrate the Fourth the Orleans way, with heart, tradition, and a whole lot of fun in the summer sun.
11. Celebrate the 4th the Orleans Way: Music, Marching & Pure Community Spirit
Happy Fourth of July, Cape Cod friends!
If there’s one event that truly captures the heart of Orleans, it’s the town’s beloved Independence Day Parade and this year’s is shaping up to be a celebration for the books! Full of music, laughter, local pride, and patriotic flair, this classic Cape Cod tradition is the perfect way to kick off your holiday.
Parade Begins at 10 A.M. – Don’t Miss It!
The parade kicks off bright and early on Thursday, July 4 at 10:00 a.m., starting from Eldredge Parkway. And let me tell you this isn’t your average small-town parade. Orleans goes all out, with hometown floats, marching bands, local heroes, kids in costume, and every inch of curb space lined with cheering families and friends.
From start to finish, it’s a lively, joyful procession that showcases everything we love about this town.
Full Parade Route:
Want to pick the perfect viewing spot? Here’s how the parade rolls:
Starts on Eldredge Parkway
Proceeds toward the lights at West Road
Turns right onto Route 6A
Continues down 6A to the intersection of Route 6A & Main Street
Right onto Main Street
Follows Main Street to Route 28, where it takes a right
Marches down Route 28, through the Tonset Road intersection
Turns right onto Daley’s Terrace
Loops around onto Marstons Way
Crosses Eldredge Parkway and ends in the parking lot at Nauset Regional Middle School
There are plenty of great spots to post up with a chair, a coffee, and a little flag to wave!
Why the Orleans Parade Is a Must-See
Because this isn’t just a parade it’s a celebration of community. It’s the sound of kids laughing as candy flies their way, the music of hometown bands echoing down Main Street, and the pride of seeing neighbors and local legends marching by.
It’s small-town America at its finest with that Cape Cod twist we all know and love.
So if you’re looking for a celebration that’s full of heart, joy, and hometown magic, head to Orleans this Fourth of July. The parade may only last a couple hours but the memory will stick with you all summer long.
We’ll see you on the route!
12. P-Town Pride & Patriotism: Celebrate the 4th with Color on Commercial Street!
Hello Cape Cod!
If you’re looking for a Fourth of July celebration that’s bursting with personality, creativity, and pure joy Provincetown is calling. On the tip of the Cape, we don’t just throw a parade
we throw a fabulous, unforgettable celebration of freedom in every form.
Mark your calendars: the Provincetown 4th of July Parade kicks off at 11:00 a.m. on Commercial Street, and it’s one of the most colorful, high-energy events you’ll find anywhere on the Cape or frankly, the country.
What to Expect on Commercial Street
This isn’t your average small-town parade it’s Provincetown style, which means:
Over-the-top floats
Drag queens in stars and stripes
Dancing, music, confetti, and costumes
Families, artists, and local legends all marching together
The whole town shows up and shows off with a parade that celebrates freedom, individuality, community, and love. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and it’s the perfect way to spend your Fourth if you believe in celebrating with heart and flair.
Where to Watch
Commercial Street fills up quickly, so plan to:
Arrive early to snag a good viewing spot
Park outside of town and take the shuttle if possible
Walk, bike, or ferry in if you’re coming from nearby
Pro tip: Grab a seat at a sidewalk café and enjoy brunch with a view!
Why You’ll Love It
Only in Provincetown can you see Lady Liberty walking arm-in-arm with Uncle Sam, or a jazz band playing alongside stilt walkers and mermaids. This parade is a one-of-a-kind tribute to freedom and expression, where everyone is welcome, and everything is celebrated.
It’s fun, it’s festive, and it reminds you that the 4th of July is about more than just fireworks, it's about coming together and celebrating what makes us all beautifully unique.
So put on your most patriotic outfit (or most fabulous one, why not both?) and head to Commercial Street this July 4th at 11 a.m. to celebrate freedom, Provincetown-style.
Because no one does the Fourth quite like P-Town.
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