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Less of a bang: Some Oklahoma Fourth of July celebrations are canceled, but others are continuing despite the pandemic.

By Brandy McDonnell, Features writer, bmcdonnell@oklahoman.comLike the rest of 2020, Independence Day celebrations will look different across Oklahoma. Some popular events have been postponed or canceled, while others have been scaled back, rearranged for social distancing and request that attendees wear masks. Canceled events: Edmond's LibertyFest, Bethany Freedom Festival, OKC 4th Fest, Lawton Fort Sill Freedom Festival, Stars & Stripes River Festival and Piedmont Freedom Festival. Postponed events: Oklahoma City Philharmonic's "Red, White and Boom," Norman's Fourth of July Celebration and Tulsa's Folds of Honor FreedomFest. These Fourth of July events are still planned across the state this weekend: Fourth of July train rides: 9 a.m.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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