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Two of the floats in the parade to welcome home the men and women of the Armed Forces after World War I. The top photo is the float of the Rebekah Lodge. The float behind the automobile in the bottom photo is from the Middlesex Laundry.

The photo…

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Speeches given in front of the Congregational Church on Main Street.

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A view before the parade on Nason Street looking toward Main Street.

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World War I veterans led by Corporal Harold V. Sheridan participating in the Town's 50th Anniversary Parade.

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The Acton-Boxborough Marching Band is marching down Main Street in the Christmas Parade.

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A photo of Mr. Albert Batley & Son Florist Shop wagon. The wagon is decorated for a parade in 1921. Mr. Batley & Son ran a florist and greenhouse business at the corner of Acton and Concord Streets. Mr. Batley was at one time a Representative to the…

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Members of the ALKU marching in a parade, June 1931. Many of these marchers were most of the people that worked in the kitchen and helped serve the dinner at the annual summer festival.

Front two right to left: Naemi Kajander, Esther…

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Uniformed Legion members marching in a parade.
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Peter Hogan, Guy Ianuzzo, Swede Johnson, Joe Thomas

Selectman on left: Albert Alexanian

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A Little League parade is coming down Summer Street to Waltham Street.

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A color guard from the American Legion Post 235 march in a parade down Main Street. (Manning's Pharmacy is visible in the background.)

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An honor guard from the American Legion Post 235 in a parade, heading towards Waltham Street.

2nd from left: John Sebastyn.
4th from left: 'Swede' Johnson.
2nd Row, left: Guy Iannuzzo.

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An honor guard from the American Legion Post 235 are parading up Summer Street (from Memorial Park).