
Greensboro's Kirkwood neighborhood holds July 4th parade
For 73 years, families in Greensboro's Kirkwood neighborhood have marched down Independence Road, celebrating Independence Day. The first parade was held in 1949 by the Godwins, the Meylands, the Middletons and the Simmons. Read more | https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/community/greensboros-kirkwood-neighborhood-celebrates-73rd-july-4th-independence-day-parade/83-ce71a7ee-4bbd-4033-91fa-8db0a6eff683
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