Rogues Hollow Regiment Drum & Bugle Corps members perform on Carver Street during the Warren 4th of July Parade in 2022. Photo by Brian Hagberg.

Touring Warren County: Warren County 4th of July Celebration

July 6, 2022

WARREN, Pa. – We’re doing something different with this edition of Touring Warren County. Instead of telling you about a place you should go to, we’re going to share, in photos and videos, one of the biggest happenings of the year.

We’re talking, of course, about the annual Warren County 4th of July Celebration.

The holiday draws people from all over the country to our little corner of Pennsylvania, and the days-long celebration of our nation’s independence continues to grow.

The annual Food Truck Festival included a “Warren’s Got Talent” contest won by Christine Porter, and an even bigger selection of food trucks, vendors, and games than last year.

Warren’s Got Talent winner Christine Porter shows off her trophy during the 74th Warren County 4th of July Parade. Photo by Brian Hagberg.

More photos from the 2022 Food Truck Festival:
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The festival led right into the annual Warren fireworks display (happening on July 3 this year due to July 4 falling on a Monday).

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And of course, no Fourth of July celebration would be complete without a parade.

This year’s parade included a number of new additions and was remarked by some to be the most well-attended parade in some time.

Check out our photo galleries from the Warren County 4th of July Celebration below.

Photos by Brian Hagberg
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Photos by Jami Rae
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See all of the stories in the Touring Warren County series here.

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