This Independence Day, World and Open Class corps will parade through various cities and towns across the country to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.
If you're looking to find out who's coming to your area, here's a list compiled from corps' online calendars of who will be marching where on Independence Day, organized by state and then by corps.
All events are Tuesday, July 4, unless otherwise noted, and local time zone.
Alabama
Southwind
Foley – Community Performance
California
Blue Devils B
Concord (10 a.m.)
Gold
Julian (10 a.m.)
Golden Empire
Bakersfield (9 a.m.)
Impulse
Huntington Beach (10 a.m.)
Mandarins
Rancho Cordova (10 a.m.)
Pacific Crest
Moreno Valley (9:30 a.m.)
Illinois
Blue Stars
Niles (8:45 a.m.)
Glenview (11:30 a.m.)
Morton Grove (2:30 p.m.)
The Cavaliers
Niles (8:45 a.m.)
Morton Grove (2:30 p.m.)
Colts
Vernon Hills (9 a.m.)
Lake Bluff (10 a.m.)
Glen Ellyn (12 p.m.)
Deerfield (12 p.m.)
Colt Cadets
Vernon Hills (9 a.m.)
Skokie (12 p.m.)
Phantom Regiment
Rockford (5 p.m.)
Massachusetts
7th Regiment
Randolph (July 3, 7 p.m.)
Hingham (10 a.m.)
Duxbury (2 p.m.)
Norwood (5:30 p.m.)
Spartans
Chelmsford (10 a.m.)
Minnesota
River City Rhythm
Minneapolis area
New Hampshire
Spartans
Merrimack (1 p.m.)
Nashua (7 p.m.) – Fireworks concert
New Jersey
Jersey Surf
Sewell (6 p.m.)
Ohio
Bluecoats
Canton (1 p.m.) – Gervasi Vineyard Performance
Music City
Montgomery (10 a.m.)
Pennsylvania
Jersey Surf
Philadelphia (9 a.m.)
Glenside (2 p.m.)
Wisconsin
Madison Scouts
Cedarburg (10 a.m.) – Parade (12 p.m.) – Concert