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Plan Ahead: America 250 Red, White and Remember Parade Route in Myrtle Beach

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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Plan Ahead: America 250 Red, White and Remember Parade Route in Myrtle Beach

Make note of America 250: Red, White and Remember parade route RZ.module = 'news'; RZ.recordid = RZ.editrecordid; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/news-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.module = 'freeform'; RZ.recordid = ''; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/metadata-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = 'freeform.pageid=news-2599'; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.nexturl = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('permissions'); MAY 1, 2026Participating in or planning to attend the America 250: Red, White and Remember Parade on May 23? See below for the parade route! The parade will mostly travel along Farrow Parkway from Johnson Avenue to Phillis Boulevard. The parade travels in the eastbound lane, so grab a spot along the Grand Park promenade or walking path for the best views! The parade steps off promptly at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 23. Be sure to arrive early to claim your spot!The family picnic will begin immediately after the parade in the grass area next to the large bridge at Grand Park. Everyone is welcome to enjoy live music, food and great times with the community. New this year, the picnic will also feature a living history festival for America’s 250th birthday and live music from Long Bay Symphony quintet.Want to apply to be in the parade? Participant applications are open through May 8. You can apply on the city's website at https://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/.

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