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One of over two dozen boats heads to the boat launch on Norway Lake on Sunday afternoon where the patriotic decorated boats mustered before they cruised around the shoreline of Lake Pennesseewassee. It was the first Super Informal Boat Parade to celebrate the July 4th weekend, organized by the Lakes Association of Norway. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video of the parade from the land and air.One of over two dozen boats heads to the boat launch on Norway Lake on Sunday afternoon where the patriotic decorated boats mustered before they cruised around Lake Pennesseewassee. It was the first Super Informal Boat Parade to celebrate the July 4th weekend. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video of the parade from the land and air.About two dozen boats slowly cruise around Lake Pennesseewassee on Sunday afternoon. It was the first Super Informal Boat Parade to celebrate the July 4th weekend. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video of the parade from the land and air.
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