Boston marks July 4th with Declaration of Independence reading, 21-gun USS Constitution salute
BOSTON - There's more to Boston's Fourth of July celebrations than just fireworks on Monday.
There was a morning flag-raising at City Hall Plaza and procession to the Old State House for the reading of the Declaration of Independence. Mayor Michelle Wu was part of the speaking ceremony, which in the past has included historical figures like John F. Kennedy.
"This a city, here in Boston, where we take our responsibility very seriously to be a leading light for freedom, justice and equality," Wu said.
The USS Constitution got underway Boston Harbor at 10:00 a.m. Old Ironsides fired a 21-gun salute, visible from Castle Island, at 11:30 a.m.
The Old North Church will also host family-friendly Independence Day events starting at 10 a.m., including printing press demonstrations, story time, guided crypt tours, a historical scavenger hunt and a drum performance.
Click here for a guide to Monday night's fireworks spectacular on the Esplanade.