Freedom Days in full swing in downtown Provo

With the Freedom Festival in full swing, part of Provo's Center Street has been closed to traffic to host the annual Freedom Days.

With roughly 100 vendor booths, carnival rides and live music, the street festival is set to provide endless entertainment for visitors from all around.

Food vendors offer a plethora of dining options while booths sell goods including sunglasses, local art, jewelry, tie-dye clothing and much more. Jerry Foote and his wife Cindy drove up from Kanab with their pioneer-wagon style booth to sell J.C.'s Chuck Wagon Soda, offering six flavors of refreshing drinks.

"On the first two days, it's about normal like you're seeing now," said Jerry Foote. "On the Fourth of July, you can't even get yourself on the walkways, there's so many people. It's a lot of fun."

Skylar and Heather Thomas of American Fork came down Monday evening with their six children to enjoy the festival.

"It's a great family event, everyone here is always in a great mood," said Heather Thomas as the family sat down to enjoy some snow cones. "There's just a lot of great things here to take in, and for the kids it helps the holiday have some meat to it, so that it's not just all about barbecues."

Freedom Days continues Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.

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