Local communities in Escanaba and Gladstone celebrate America 250
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The local community of Delta County celebrated the Fourth of July along the waterfront with events in Gladstone and Escanaba. Both ending with beautiful firework displays. Pictured is one of the fireworks set off over Escanaba Harbor. (photo courtesy of Visit Escanaba)
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Fireworks set off from Gladstone pier (Photo by Sophie Vogelmann)
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Locals celebrated the Fourth of July with a polka party at Ludington Park (Photo by John Gagnon)
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Gladstone's Fourth of July parade celebrating Amarica's 250 (Photo by Ethan Perry)
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Seventeen-year-old Aini Anderson of Holman, Wisconsin, competes in the boom run during Krick's 10th Annual U.S. Log Running Open in Gladstone. Anderson won second place in both this event and in the log rolling. (Photo courtesy of John McDonough)
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A very patriotic pooch (photo by Dawn Hammond)
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Gladstone Highschool Band marching in the Gladstone Fourth of July Parade (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
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Local robotics team, the Gladstone Bravebots, in the Gladstone parade (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
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Marcus Heineck Left & Tanner Hallett Right- Photo Katie Burke
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Elmer's County Market drove an impressive red, white and blue
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Marcus Heineck 3rd Place Men's Boom- Photo Katie Burke
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Chenier's handed out starter pots of flowers from their float (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
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A Ponsse harvester carried a flag through the Gladstone parade (Photo courtesy of Visit Escanaba)
The local community of Delta County celebrated the Fourth of July along the waterfront with events in Gladstone and Escanaba. Both ending with beautiful firework displays. Pictured is one of the fireworks set off over Escanaba Harbor. (photo courtesy of Visit Escanaba)
Fireworks set off from Gladstone pier (Photo by Sophie Vogelmann)
Locals celebrated the Fourth of July with a polka party at Ludington Park (Photo by John Gagnon)
Gladstone’s Fourth of July parade celebrating Amarica’s 250 (Photo by Ethan Perry)
Seventeen-year-old Aini Anderson of Holman, Wisconsin, competes in the boom run during Krick’s 10th Annual U.S. Log Running Open in Gladstone. Anderson won second place in both this event and in the log rolling. (Photo courtesy of John McDonough)
A very patriotic pooch (photo by Dawn Hammond)
Gladstone Highschool Band marching in the Gladstone Fourth of July Parade (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
Local robotics team, the Gladstone Bravebots, in the Gladstone parade (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
Marcus Heineck Left & Tanner Hallett Right- Photo Katie Burke
Elmer’s County Market drove an impressive red, white and blue
Marcus Heineck 3rd Place Men’s Boom- Photo Katie Burke
Chenier’s handed out starter pots of flowers from their float (Photo by Dawn Hammond)
A Ponsse harvester carried a flag through the Gladstone parade (Photo courtesy of Visit Escanaba)