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Say Cheese: Bands, Politicians, Lots of Animals, Giant Potato All in Dunwoody Parade

Dunwoody's Fourth of July, reported to be the state's fourth-largest, drew bands, herding dogs, gun control activities, Scouting groups and more.

Who wasn't at Dunwoody's Fourth of July parade? It's an easier question to answer than naming all the groups that were on hand.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal posed with parade entrants and served as grand marshal.

First Baptist’s Atlanta Worship Choir handed out thousands of bottles of water along the route to thirsty watchers.

Moms Demand Action marched to promote its gun control message.

Four-legged parade entries include horses, mule teams and border collies herding sheep along the route.

Did you get some great pics of the parade?

We'd love to include your pictures and videos in a future article. Send them to deb.belt@patch.com. 


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