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(Parade On back of photos: Top left: Probably in 1930's. 3rd Avenue parade turned off East Potomac Street and turned up 3rd ave then up A St to Memorial Park where a ceremony was held honoring veterans of past wars. Top right: Armistice Day parade an...)
 
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Top left:  Probably in 1930's.  3rd Avenue parade turned off East Potomac Street and turned up 3rd ave then up A St to Memorial Park where a ceremony was held honoring veterans of past wars.
Top left:  Probably in 1930's.  3rd Avenue parade turned off East Potomac Street and turned up 3rd ave then up A St to Memorial Park where a ceremony was held honoring veterans of past wars.
Top right: Armistice Day parade and this was probably the "Silver Bit Riding Club" of Petersville Woods.  parade would end up at Memorial park on "A" St at that time there was a WWI 155 MA Canon at the memorial site which was later replace with a WWII Tank
Top right: Armistice Day parade and this was probably the "Silver Bit Riding Club" of Petersville Woods.  parade would end up at Memorial park on "A" St at that time there was a WWI 155 MA Canon at the memorial site which was later replace with a WWII Tank
Top left;  at Memorial Park there was a grand stand, also speeches, band music, taps and a firing squad.
Top right:  Cage Brothers Service Station and Garage and Room and Boarding house.  This all burned down.

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Parade

On back of photos: Top left: Probably in 1930's. 3rd Avenue parade turned off East Potomac Street and turned up 3rd ave then up A St to Memorial Park where a ceremony was held honoring veterans of past wars. Top right: Armistice Day parade and this was probably the "Silver Bit Riding Club" of Petersville Woods. parade would end up at Memorial park on "A" St at that time there was a WWI 155 MA Canon at the memorial site which was later replace with a WWII Tank Top left; at Memorial Park there was a grand stand, also speeches, band music, taps and a firing squad. Top right: Cage Brothers Service Station and Garage and Room and Boarding house. This all burned down.

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