Racine 4th of July parade represents fulfillment of American dream for local business owner
By: Christine Flores
Posted: Jul 1, 2018 7:06 AM CDT
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This week brings the 242nd celebration of America’s independence. In addition to fireworks and picnics, parades are held in cities big and small across the nation.
One of the country's largest is the July 4th parades happens to be held each year in Racine. It features bands, floats, celebrities but also a group of dancing horses. Expertly jockeyed by Racine business owner Lauro Davalo Garcia, the horses have gained a large and enthusiastic following.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Christine Flores discovered how the horses are actually part of Garcia’s American dream.
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