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TOWSON, MD — The annual Fourth of July Parade drew crowds to downtown Towson on Monday morning. A horse-drawn chariot, fire trucks, antique cars, marching bands and politicians were among those who coursed through town via Washington, Allegheny and Bosley avenues to celebrate Independence Day.
This marked the 147th annual Towson Fourth of July Parade, and organizers said it cost about $20,000 to $30,000 to put together.
Take a look at the photo gallery below, and watch the parade on Facebook — Towson Patch live-streamed the event.
I can’t believe these are our ‘leaders’. Drugs deals on every corner and in every parking lot. Johnny Clueless so concerned about low income earners, when they live better than the middle class. Garbage bags littered everywhere by mostly the people Johnny ‘entitled’ to county houses.
My concern about some of the logic being used here is that the problem isn't the plastic bags.
Let's talk about the people who are doing the littering. Full garbage bags placed on the streets and sideways. Garbage being thrown from cars and trucks. Pedestrians walking and eating..than throwing garbage on the ground. Dog walkers not picking up after their dogs. Etc..