The traditions continued all day long in downtown Avalon
Avalon's downtown came alive July 4. Seen clockwise from top left: One of the many floats, The Trojan Cheerleaders, photo by Carlos
Martinez; The Mudbugs perform on the stage at the Casino Building at the Catalina Island Museum's annual Fourth of July music festival,
photo courtesy of the Catalina Island Museum; Girl on the left is Hayven Farley and the one on the right is Sierra Palmer, photo by Kristy
Throndson; A Dixieland jazz band dressed to celebrate the colors of the U.S. flag helps ring in the holiday with festive music, photo by Carlos
Mart nez The USC Trojan March ng Band photo by Kitty Throndson The Mudb~s' acoorj;lian p|ayer belts out the Cajun SOUll.ds-ti!~ bandqs~
known for at the Music Festival, photo courtesy of the Catalina Island Museum. A festive float makes its way down Crescent Avenue.
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