Ed and Adele Kaufman spent years watching the Highland Park Fourth of July parade from the downtown sidewalks. But Tuesday, they — and about 5,000 of their neighbors — marked the first time they walked the mile from city hall to Sunset Woods Park to reclaim the city and parade route as theirs.
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