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Description
This circa 1924 parade along K Street at Ninth is pictured in this photograph. A uniformed marching band is followed by men in street clothes wearing uniform caps and joined by an occasional child. A large crowd of spectators lines the street and business signs clearly identify the downtown merchants of the day, including Capitol Theatre (615 K Street), C.J. Heeseman Clothing (619 K Street), Mrs. Anna Bernstein Millinery (621 K Street), Scotch Tailors (623 K Street), Golden Eagle Hotel (627 K Street), and Bon Marche Women's Clothes (631 K Street). Rows of automobiles are parked along the street, a few of which have parade watchers looking out.
Parades and Processions Street Scenes Uniforms Business Enterprises Motion Picture Theaters Hotels and Motels Tailors Clothing Stores Milliners Restaurants Automobiles
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