ALAMEDA, Calif. (KGO) -- The Alameda 4th of July Parade is one of the largest and longest Independence Day parades in the nation.
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Dozens of cars, fire trucks and floats made their way down Park Street on Tuesday.
It's a tradition for many families to return to the same spot along the 3-mile route year after year. There were dance troops, marching bands and antique cars.
There are 2,500 people taking part in Tuesday's parade.
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