Jeff Eagleheart, left, Tiffin, and Kevin Mercer, Bowling Green, of the Black Swamp InterTribal Foundation perform a Native American ceremonial song
Shriners perform on Delaware Ave. during a Salute to America Parade at Put-in-Bay.
Fourth of July revelers enjoy the sun at Put-in-Bay.
Future service men and women take the Oath of Enlistment.
Dean Mollenkopf, 23, Toledo, takes the Oath of Enlistment.
Ve Emch, left, originally from Norway, gets a kiss from her husband Dr. Willard Emch, formally of Toledo, after becoming and American Citizen during a naturalization ceremony and delayed enlistment at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Thursday, July 4, 2013. The pair currently reside in Vero Beach, Florida and Lakeside.
New American citizens pose for photos.
Kim Thi Tran, Lima, and originally from Vietnam, gets a hug from Nancy Mills of the DAR Fort Industry NSDAR Chapter.
Pammella Ngefor, Toledo, originally from Cameroon, right, recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
CTY NATURALIZATIONO5 Pammella Ngefor, Toledo, originally from Cameroon, right, takes the Oath of Citizenship with others during a naturalization ceremony and delayed enlistment at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Thursday, July 4, 2013. The Blade/Andy Morrison
The colors are presented.
The flags of Great Britain, Canada and the United States.
Justin Severino, Eastlake, Ohio, covers the ears of his son Max, 2, as a fire truck roars past during a Salute to America Parade.
Michael Reynolds, regional director, National Park Service Midwest Region.
Lucy Coffman, 2, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, left, steals a tiara from her cousin Livie Parrish, 2, St. Mary's.
Barbara Coon, Perrysburg.
Margaret Ruth Scarpeli, Mayor of Put-in-Bay.
Blanca Alvarez Stransky, superintendent of the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial.
Park Ranger Jeff Helmer opens the court.
Spectators watch vintage cars.
Jay Lee of the Put-in-Bay Police Department directs traffic next to a vintage Ford police cruiser belonging to Chief Robert Lampela.
Masons on motorcycles roar past.
Shriners.
The 122nd Ohio Army National Guard Band.
Antique cars cruise.
Brianna Scott, Livonia, Mi., enjoys a little fun in DeRivera Park.
Masons on motorcycles roar past during a Salute to America Parade.
