Town of Montague Bicentenial Parade 1954
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dc.description | The Town of Montaghue, MA commemorated its 200th Bicentennial Anniversary during the week of June 6-13, 1954. | |
dc.description.abstract | A Gallery of 33 Items--Gallery 2 of 2 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://dspace.montaguearchive.org/handle/MHS-01376/6599 | |
dc.title | Town of Montague Bicentenial Parade 1954 | |
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- Montague Center's 17-man volunteer Fire Department hauls an ancient hand-pumper along the Avenue near the Cone Shop.
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- This unidentified float has a religious or spiritual theme. A religious icon stands in front of a shrouded-oval backdrop.
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- Turners Falls' Clarence W. Allen Post 178 American Legion passes from left-to-right; Steve Drago's Variety Store, Carney's Bar, the 3rd Street alley, and the Cone Shop, Ice Cream and variety store, all on Ave. "A".--This photo taken from the 2nd story window of the Town Taxi building. We're lookin' west.
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- The Catholic Order of Foresters, Saint Anne Court #1133, held their meetings at 78 3rd Street above the Blue Ribbon Beer garden (later the Rendezous Cafe').---The Foresters were a Catholic fraternal insurance (benefit) society who offered policies to their largely Irish immigrant membership.
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- High Wheel bicycles, a.k.a. Penny-Farthings, were popular during the 1870s thru the 1880s. They became obsolete when the modern design bicycle was developed. Riding them was a risky leisure activity.
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