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NYC’s oldest Independence Day Parade returns to Brooklyn for 119th year

By Big New York · 06/26/2026 · Updated 06/26/2026

New York City’s oldest continuously running Independence Day parade returns to Brooklyn this weekend for its 119th year. New York City’s oldest continuously running Independence Day parade returns to Brooklyn this weekend for its 119th year. The Brooklyn Independence Day Parade will be held Sunday, June 28. The celebration will begin with Mass at 11.

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New York City’s oldest continuously running Independence Day parade returns to Brooklyn this weekend for its 119th year. New York City’s oldest continuously running Independence Day parade returns to Brooklyn this weekend for its 119th year. The Brooklyn Independence Day Parade will be held Sunday, June 28. The celebration will begin with Mass at 11.

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