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This Christmas Parade float on Nason Street sends seasons greetings from Fleepo the Clown (unfortunately he's not visible in this photograph). (Visible in the background is Jay's Shoe Store (Jumping Jacks Shoes), Maynard Supply Company, Sears)

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A float sponsored by Powder Mill Ski Doo travels down Nason Street in the Christmas parade. (Powder Mill Ski Doo would later become Powder Mill Sports)

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The lead of a marching band participating in the downtown Christmas Parade. (Hudson High School band?)

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A band playing during a Christmas Parade down Nason Street.

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A Colonial Marching Band is marching down Nason Street as part of an unidentified event (4th of July / Bicentennial parade?) Rainville's clothing store #7 is in the background

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A stereograph of George Gove's bakery wagon on the corner of Nason and Summer Streets. Bill Oliver is standing next to the horse. Mrs. Albert Randall of #14 Maple St., Maynard is also listed in the back of the picture.

Nason Street was name for…

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A photograph of downtown Maynard (Main and Nason Streets) showing a number of local businesses at that time.

The photograph was donated by McWalter Volunteer Insurance whose office at the time was located on 81 Main Street (the Maynard Trust…

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Ralph Cantino, holding the American flag, and Bill Molloy.

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An index of 73 properties along Main, Nason, Summer and Waltham Streets with an evaluation and suggestions for facade improvements. Seventeen Nason St, shown as an example.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building's first floor which housed the People's Theater at 14 Nason Street.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building which housed the People's Theater (14 Nason Street)

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A photograph of the Fashion Shop when it was located at the corner of 3-5 Nason and Main Streets. Also visible is the Anderson Spa and the Maynard Trust Company on Main St.

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Raised image window advertising display or the top of a calendar. George Theodore was struck by a train in the 1920's in Sudbury and was killed.

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Maynard Girl Scouts parading down Nason Street as part of a Memorial Day observance.

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The man to the left of the Honor Guard is 'Swede' Johnson.

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A sepia photo of J. O. Eaton's house on Nason St., early 1900's.

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The first picture is a photo of the square showing the trolley car heading west. The second picture is a copy of a postcard made from the first picture. Not the electric poles and wire are removed and the trees have leafed out!

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Two views about the same period. The second card refers to the connection of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Ry. with the Lowell, Acton and Maynard line.
Naylor Block in the center, back.
Note in the colorized version of the first card that the…

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Two photos taken a few minutes apart from the square at the junction of Main St. and Nason St. The first picture is looking west on Main St. The second picture is looking east along Nason St..

Some of the signage seen in the Main St. view…