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Fourth of July Parade, Liberty, Maine, 1908
I chose Fourth of July celebrations in order to pick a theme about events, happenings, or celebrations (or any other topic) for the fourth week of Wild Card Month—Pick Your Own Theme! in the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Caption on this real photo postcard: "Liberty, Me."
Addressed on the other side to Mrs. William Wellington, Terryville, Conn., and postmarked Liberty, Me., Aug. 26, 1908.
Handwritten message: "This is a 4th of July view as you will see. Many thanks for your card. Caroline B. Brown."
As the message indicates, this is a photo of what appears to be the tail end of a Fourth of July parade that took place in Liberty, Maine, in 1908.
On the left-hand side (see a close-up view), some men are standing in front of a store that's displaying a "stoves" sign, while a number of participants in the parade--some wearing costumes and carrying umbrellas--pass in front of them.
On the other side (see a close-up of the right side), there are some women on a porch looking up the street to catch a last glimpse of the parade. A couple of flags are hanging from the top of the porch, and horses and wagons are visible at hitching posts next door.
Caption on this real photo postcard: "Liberty, Me."
Addressed on the other side to Mrs. William Wellington, Terryville, Conn., and postmarked Liberty, Me., Aug. 26, 1908.
Handwritten message: "This is a 4th of July view as you will see. Many thanks for your card. Caroline B. Brown."
As the message indicates, this is a photo of what appears to be the tail end of a Fourth of July parade that took place in Liberty, Maine, in 1908.
On the left-hand side (see a close-up view), some men are standing in front of a store that's displaying a "stoves" sign, while a number of participants in the parade--some wearing costumes and carrying umbrellas--pass in front of them.
On the other side (see a close-up of the right side), there are some women on a porch looking up the street to catch a last glimpse of the parade. A couple of flags are hanging from the top of the porch, and horses and wagons are visible at hitching posts next door.
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Alan Mays club has replied to NautilusAnd now I have the song "Before the Parade Passes By..." (from Hello, Dolly) in my brain!
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