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W.B.Case & Sons Employees
Two sepia-colored photos of the staff of W. B. Case & Sons. William B. Case and his two sons, Howard and Ralph, ran a dry goods store in their own building on Nason Street until the 1930's. The store is now owned by James J. Ledgard and is…
Maynard Center & Trolley - 1910
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
Photograph of downtown Maynard in 1910 showing a trolley at the corner of Main St. & Nason St.
Aerial Photograph of Maynard Downtown and Mill Complex - 1966
An aerial photograph showing most of the Mill complex, downtown Maynard (Main Street and Nason Street), the (former) school on Summer Street (Fowler Junior High at the time), and surrounding neighborhoods. The picture was taken from Thompson Street…
Christmas Parade - Grand Marshall?
This appears to be the "grand marshall" car leading the Christmas parade.
Tom Cocco seated in car between two women.
Visible in the background are: Patty's Hand Cut Donuts, Jumping Jacks, Maynard Supply Company, Sears.
Tom Cocco seated in car between two women.
Visible in the background are: Patty's Hand Cut Donuts, Jumping Jacks, Maynard Supply Company, Sears.
American Legion marching in a Christmas Parade
A contingent from the American Legion Demars Post 235 are marching in a Christmas Parade in downtown.
Christmas Parade Marching Band
The lead of a marching band participating in the downtown Christmas Parade. (Hudson High School band?)
Girl Scouts in Memorial Day Parade
Maynard Girl Scouts parading down Nason Street as part of a Memorial Day observance.
Maynard Tigers Float in Christmas Parade
Maynard Tiger sports teams are represented on this float in the Christmas Parade on Nason Street. "68" is on the truck door (class of '68?), which provides a possible date for the photograph.
Maynard Tigers Float in Christmas Parade
Maynard Tiger sports teams are represented on this float in the Christmas Parade on Nason Street (turning on to Main Street). "68" is on the truck door (class of '68?), which provides a possible date for the photograph.
Maynard Football Float in Christmas Parade celebrates victory over Concord
A float in the Christmas Parade celebrates Maynard High School's 28-0 victory over Concord High School in 1966. with sayings such as "Crush Them Like Grapes" and "Concord Grape Juice". The team player's names are listed on the large football on top…
Memorial Day Parade
Dignitaries and American Legion Post 235 members lead a parade down Nason Street as part of a Memorial Day observance. One of the marchers is carrying a wreath which is typically placed on the Main Street bridge as part of the ceremonies.
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Colonial Marching Band parades down Nason Street
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
Maynard High School Band marches in a Christmas Parade
The Maynard High School Marching Band is playing while marching down Nason Street in a Christmas Parade. Music director Charles Garabedian is in the white uniform on left.
Front row: ...., Mary Mullin, Richard Beebe
Front row: ...., Mary Mullin, Richard Beebe
Laffin's Garage Antique Car in Christmas Parade
Laffin's Garage (Acton) displays an antique car on Nason Street as part of the Christmas parade. Patty's Donuts and Rickles Cosmetics can be seen in the background.
Christmas Parade Float
Christmas parade float on Nason Street depicting the star of Bethlehem. Float sign reads "May the joy of Christmas be with you today and always".
Marching Band playing on Nason Street
Front row: Jeff Lerer, unknown, unknown, Mary Mullin, Richard Beebe
Parade Scene
Dick White, unknown, Al Alexanian, unknown
Dick White was the owner of Rainville, visible in the background.
Dick White was the owner of Rainville, visible in the background.