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Three photographs from the 1949 Cherry Festival with the First Baptist Church in the background. One is from the Central Grade School PTA, one is a horse and cart that says Old Mission on the side and the other is an unidentified float.

Color photo of participants in the Williams Brothers' entry, "London Fog," preparing props for the 1997 Cherry Festival Parade. They are standing next to a prop with a sign that reads, "Lightening Always Strikes Twice, Acey and Deecey Kurntz."

Color photograph of a man dressed as a little girl licking a lollipop in costume for the "London Fog" entry in the 1997 Cherry Festival parade. Another photo in the scrapbook identifies her as "Little Miss April Showers."

Color photograph of a unidentified man dressed in costume for the "London Fog" entry in the 1997 Cherry Festival parade.

Photograph of the 1953 National Cherry Queen, Everil Meloche, riding on a float in the parade. The 100 block of East Front Street can be seen in the background including the Beadle Building, The Scoop, and Graham Electric.

Color photo of a large crowd of participants in the 1997 Williams Brothers' entry. "London Fog," in the Cherry Festival Parade. They all have brightly colored umbrellas open.

Color photo of a large crowd of participants in the 1997 Williams Brothers' entry. "London Fog," in the Cherry Festival Parade.

A group of ten photographs of the 1949 Cherry Festival Parade with the Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store in the background. The floats seen in the pictures include The Boy Scouts of America, and T. C. Canning.

Pictures of three unidentified boys kneeling next to a model airplane with a group of people standing behind them.

Color photo of a woman dressed in a costume, wearing a sash which reads 'The goddessof Partly Cloudy." She is a participant in the Williams Brothers' entry in the 1997 Cherry Festival Parade.

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