Fourth of July in Lincoln County

The annual Tomahawk Fourth of July parade drew a crowd to watch all of the interesting entries, including just two guys with a banner. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
It wouldn’t be a parade without a marching band. Here the Northwoods Marching Band, comprised of band members from Antigo, DC Everest, Lakeland, Merrill, Mosinee, Northland Pines, Three Lakes, and Wausau East march and play in the annual Tomahawk Fourth of July parade. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
The parade was the scene for a friendly water fight between firemen from the Tomahawk Fire Department on a hot day. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
The folks standing here along the parade route were happy to get wet as part of the fallout from the firemen’s water fight on this hot and muggy day! Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
You won’t see llamas walking down the street every day. But you will in Tomahawk during the Fourth of July parade. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
The Fourth of July parade is the perfect time to honor our military and fly that American flag proudly as we celebrate Independence Day for America in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.
Whether you love ’em or hate ’em or are terrified of them, clowns help make a parade. These kids were of the “love ’em” variety and weren’t afraid to come up and shake hands with these fun-loving clowns. Michael Caylor, Jr. photo.

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