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A scorching heatwave that has many Americans grappling with triple-digit temps has left some July 4 event planners sweating.More than 120 million people were under extreme heat warnings across the central and eastern U.S. on Friday, July 3, while another 62 million people were under heat advisories into the Southeast, USA TODAY reported. As a result, officials across states have been faced with difficult decisions to modify or cancel Independence Day weekend festivities altogether. Add the fact that many had extras planned in honor of America 250, and you're looking at potentially hundreds of postponed parades and backed-up block parties.Many cancellations have already hit northeastern cities, like Philadelphia's America 250 parade, which was canceled when floats were already lined up and ready to go, reported the Delaware News Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network. Performers who were prepped for the parade made the best of it by putting their shows on in Independence Square anyway.Meanwhile, the Great American State Fair in Washington, DC, temporarily closed around 1 p.m. due to temps breaking 100, with plans to reopen at 5 p.m.USA TODAY used local announcements and reports to compile a list of canceled or modified America 250 and July 4 events. This list is far from exhaustive – big cities to tiny towns all over the U.S. are canceling, postponing or modifying activities – so be sure to check your local news and official event websites before heading out to events in your area.And, even more importantly, make sure you know the signs and symptoms of dangerous heat-induced conditions like heatstroke. Check out USA TODAY's heat health guide for safety tips.AlabamaJuly 2City of Madison America 250 Parade - canceled.ColoradoJuly 4Fireworks canceled in the following locations:Cripple CreekCañon CityColorado SpringsPalmer LakePuebloSilver CliffTrinidadWoodland ParkDelawareJuly 3Bethany Beach Independence Day Parade - canceled.MarylandJuly 3Montgomery County and Loudoun County fireworks - delayed to 9:30 p.m. ET.July 4Takoma Park July 4 parade and block party - canceled.Laurel Independence Day Parade - canceled.Fireworks and other evening activities still planned.Poolesville fireworks show - postponed to July 5.New JerseyJuly 2Franklin Township Independence Day celebration and fireworks - postponed to July 10.July 3MonmouthNJ 250: The Concert at ParkStage - postponed to July 17.Borden Township Independence Day fireworks show - canceled.Haddonfield township block party - canceled.July 4Haddon Township Independence Day Parade - canceled.Howell Township Independence Day Celebration - postponed, date TBD.Statford July 4th parade - modified.Games, inflatables and other activities canceled.New YorkJuly 2Port Jervis Food Truck & Fireworks Festival.Food truck festival canceled.Fireworks remain scheduled.Town of Wallkill fireworks event - canceled.Town of Newburgh Community Day - canceled.PennsylvaniaJuly 2All-American Block Party (Philadelphia) - canceled.July 3Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade (Philadelphia) - canceled.West York Borough America250 celebration at Freedom Park - canceled.July 4Norristown Fourth of July Parade - canceled.Fireworks remain scheduled.All other planned festivities still scheduled.Buck's County Mercer Museum July 4 celebration - canceled.Lower Windsor Township America 250 celebration - postponed to July 8.Gettysburg National Military Park:All outdoor ranger programs and battle walks suspended.Programs moved indoors during the Battle of Gettysburg anniversary events.July 8Lower Windsor Township America's 250th Anniversary celebration - rescheduled to July 8.VirginiaJuly 3Falls Church Civic Jam - postponed to July 24.Lovettsville Community Center Advisory Board Hometown Parade - canceled.Bristol's Salute America 250: A Symphony Spectacular - canceled.July 4Loudoun County’s Fourth Fest - canceled.Franklin on the Fourth event at Franklin Regional Park - delayed to 7:30 p.m. ET.Washington, DCJuly 3A Capitol Fourth rehearsal - public attendance canceled.Great American State Fair - temporarily closed from 1-5 p.m. ET.July 3-4America 250 celebrations on the National Mall will move forward as scheduled with precautions, including:Cooling tentsMisting stationsHydration stationsFree water distributionContributing: Jeanine Santucci, Eduardo Cuevas, USA TODAY











