“Salute America”: July 4th Downtown
| July 4, 2006 | ||
| 10:30 am |
Has your apartment building’s roof been closed off because some themed party a tenant threw got a bit out of hand, and therefore your usual place to celebrate the 4th of July is no more? Does he or she still deny the roof closure ever being their fault? Well fret no more, for as luck would have it, or perhaps said tenant works for the “Salute America” Commission, there is now something to replace your once glorious roof. Head downtown on July 4th to watch a reenactment of LA’s first July 4th celebration of 1847 at Fort Moore Garrison near Olvera Street. Complete with cannon and musket fire, the festivities start at 10:30am and go on into the night with a blasting fireworks display. But until the Chinese imported star makers go off, enjoy food, live entertainment and all the wonderful things Olvera Street has to offer. Getting there is a snap; just get off at Union Station from any of the rail lines and walk across the street.
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