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Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 3
Philadelphia Cancels July 3 Semiquincentennial Parade as 100-Degree Heat Sends Floats Down Market Street
Updated
Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 3

Philadelphia Cancels July 3 Semiquincentennial Parade as 100-Degree Heat Sends Floats Down Market Street

3 articles · Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 3

Summary

  • Overnight organizers scrapped Philadelphia’s Wawa Welcome America Salute to Independence parade after dangerous heat, reversing a Thursday plan to start the event 1 hour earlier.
  • Market Street still saw the parade’s floats move through Center City Friday morning, but without marchers, bands or other participants.
  • Noon pop-up performances by visiting groups were shifted across the Historic District, with air conditioning, restrooms and water available at the Independence Visitor Center.
  • Heat already disrupted other holiday events: Queen Latifah’s Salute to Service concert was canceled Thursday, and SEPTA Regional Rail suffered delays and cancellations as temperatures topped 100 degrees.
  • Indoor events such as the Liberty Medal ceremony still went ahead Friday, while the July 4 One Philly concert remains scheduled on the Ben Franklin Parkway.

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