Bristol’s Historic 241st July 4th | Providence News
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Bristol, Rhode Island, is hosting its 241st Fourth of July celebration — America’s oldest continuous Independence Day event — drawing 200,000 visitors to a town of just 22,000. The festivities kick off on Flag Day, June 14, and stretch through July 4, with the main parade hitting the streets at 10:30 AM. Locals and tourists alike eagerly await this historic, two-week-long tradition — but be warned: temperatures could soar into the upper 90s with a heat index over 100, and thunderstorms may roll in later. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect until 8 PM — enjoy the celebration safely, folks.
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