PHOTOS: Bikes on parade in Greenville for July 4

Children gather at the head of Dunster Avenue to prepare for the bike parade.

Children gather at the head of Dunster Avenue to prepare for the bike parade. COURTESY PHOTO—

Children line up for the start of the annual bike parade.

Children line up for the start of the annual bike parade. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Teagan Meedzan has her tricycle decorated for the occassion.

Teagan Meedzan has her tricycle decorated for the occassion. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Too young to ride a bike, Willow Caron gets a wagon ride.

Too young to ride a bike, Willow Caron gets a wagon ride. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley prepare to kick off the bike parade.

Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley prepare to kick off the bike parade. COURTESY PHOTO—

Bikes weren’t the only items on display. The occasional wagon and an electric toy tractor took to the streets in patriotic colors.

Bikes weren’t the only items on display. The occasional wagon and an electric toy tractor took to the streets in patriotic colors. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley prepare to kick off the bike parade.

Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley prepare to kick off the bike parade. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Hadley Vaillancourt and Mia White enjoy a ride in a wagon down Main Street in the bike parade.

Hadley Vaillancourt and Mia White enjoy a ride in a wagon down Main Street in the bike parade. COURTESY PHOTO—

Published: 07-08-2024 8:33 AM

Children in Greenville celebrated July 4 on Thursday with a bike parade down Main Street, dressing up themselves and their bikes in red, white and blue.

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