Julian 4th of July Parade
The stars and stripes will move down Main Street during this year’s Fourth of July Parade. This year’s patriotic celebration honors Independence Day the Julian Way. For more than 20 years parade lovers line Main Street to watch what is widely known as “the best little town parade in America.” It’s a homegrown event that celebrates the town’s gold rush era history, the dedication of veterans and active duty military, and local residents who cherish the special qualities of the little town tucked into the Cuyamaca Mountains east of San Diego.
See high school kids leading their animals down Main Street, equestrian groups in full dress, Grand Marshal Jim Baker, locals riding in spiffy cars or vintage vehicles, the newly crowned Miss Julian and her entourage, the town doctor getting applause and town fire fighters getting cheers. There are bands (four this year marching and riding), Mountain Tribal Gypsies dancing down Main Street, WWII Submariner Veterans, bunting, banners, flags, color guards, and patriotic songs.