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July 4
Arnold Mills Fourth of July Parade, Cumberland
Ancients and Horribles Parade, Chepachet, Glocester
A Fox Point Fourth of July, Providence
Fourth of July Parade Picnic, Bristol
WaterFire, Providence
Bristol Civic, Military and Fireman's Parade, Bristol
Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration, Rose Island, Newport
21-Gun Salute, Newport
Rum and Revolution Tour, Newport
16th Annual Tiverton Four Corners Antiques Show, Tiverton Four Corners, Tiverton
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July 4th in Rhode Island history
1636
Providence, named by Roger Williams "in gratitude to his supreme deliverer," is founded. [It comprises the entire area that will later be known as Providence County].
1639
Newport is founded.
1642
Warwick is founded.
1788
Providence celebrates the Fourth of July and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. By agreement the toast of the occasion is to "The Day."
1790
An ox is roasted on Federal Plain in celebration of the adoption of the United States Constitution by a nine-state majority.
1797
George Burrill urges the adoption of a constitution for Rhode Island.
1887
A statue of General Ambrose E. Burnside is dedicated in Providence.
1906
The first issue of the Providence Morning Tribune is published.