Parade, picnic at Linden Place

Posted 6/27/19

Is seeing Bristol’s famous Fourth of July Parade on your “bucket list”? Located at the center of the parade route, there is no place like Linden Place on the 4th of July! On …

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Parade, picnic at Linden Place

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Is seeing Bristol’s famous Fourth of July Parade on your “bucket list”? Located at the center of the parade route, there is no place like Linden Place on the 4th of July! On Thursday, July 4, Linden Place will host its annual Fourth of July Parade Picnic, a tradition for over 25 years! Picnic-goers will enjoy bleacher-style seating, tables and chairs under the shade of the Linden trees, a catered continental breakfast and picnic lunch, restroom facilities and plenty of elbow room! Tour the mansion, stroll the gardens and enjoy every moment of Bristol’s festive atmosphere. This picnic always sells out so don’t miss Bristol’s biggest event of the year.

Tickets are $85 for adults, $55 for children. Tickets include breakfast and lunch. Linden Place members will receive a $10 discount. To purchase tickets, please call the office at 401-253-0390, by visiting www.lindenplace.org or emailing info@lindenplace.org. By attending this event, you will be supporting the restoration of this historic landmark.

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