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Scenes from The 4th

Top left: The historical landmark home known as Corry-Morton House, a Greek revival mid 1850’s, celebrates The Fourth. Top right: Greenville Policemen compete in a 100-yard dash at Red, White & Boom. Above right: three young ladies enjoy the festivities of Red, White & Boom. Right: A smiley face graces the sky as scene from near the railroad bridge on Fort Dale Road during the Red, White & Boom fireworks display. Lower left: Staff Sergeant Lincoln Seale of Greenville High School’s (GHS) JROTC Tiger Battalion presented the American flag at Southside Baptist Church in celebration of the Independence Day weekend. Lincoln is a senior at GHS and the son of James and Noel Seale. Bottom right: Young miss Mackenzie is pictured with Kyle Haynes of Q94 Radio holding a microphone and ready to participate in the Karaoke event offered by Q94 at Red, White & Boom. Red, White & Boom was a visible success as attendees enjoyed games, face painting, and delicious sweet treats before the fireworks display. Around town, many spectators enjoyed the fireworks display from parking lots, churches, and along Commerce Street in Greenville. (Photos by Bruce Branum, Kathy Pickens, and Mollie S. Waters | The Standard)

 

 

 

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