Exciting Return of Jaycee’s 4th of July Parade in Ann Arbor

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The annual Jaycee’s Fourth of July parade in Ann Arbor, Michigan will take place downtown this year, after being celebrated at the Briarwood Mall in 2023 due to construction. The parade, which attracts thousands of spectators, will start at the intersection of William St. and State St. and end at Thompson Street. Community members, government leaders, and children participate in the parade which is led by a grand marshal.


Ann Arbor’s Annual Fourth of July Parade Returns to Downtown

Families are eagerly awaiting the return of Ann Arbor’s annual Fourth of July Parade downtown, say organizers. This free annual event, which attracts thousands to Tree Town, was last held at the Briarwood Mall in 2023 due to downtown construction.

This year, come July, floats, live bands, and parade participants will trace a route beginning at the intersection of William St. and State St. and concluding at Thompson Street. The parade is a cherished tradition featuring community members, government leaders, and various community groups, led by a selected grand marshal, details the Ann Arbor Jaycees’ website.

Parade Details:

Time: 10 a.m.

Route: Starts at E. William St. and S. State St., proceeds north on State Street, west on Liberty Street, south on Main Street, east on William Street, and ends south on Thompson.

The parade is scheduled right after the annual Firecracker 5K race concludes. For more local news and events, subscribe to A4’s weekly newsletter.


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