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Title
Parade down K Street between Seventh and Tenth
Date Created and/or Issued
1920
Contributing Institution
Sacramento Public Library
Collection
Sacramento Room Photographs
Rights Information
This image may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.). Copyright restrictions applying to the reproduction and use of this image are available from the Sacramento Public Library.
Description
Officers and enlisted men of the United States Armed Forces representing the Army and Navy troop down K Street between Seventh and Tenth followed by an equal number of marching men in plain clothes. Rows of spectators lines the street on both sides and a few bicyclists ride on the edge of the parade. The marquee on the Sequoia Theatre (909 K Street) announces ""'The Mutiny of the Elsinore' now playing,"" a second sign states ""Douglas Fairbanks now playing."" Numerous businesses line K Street: Chinn-Beretta Optical Company (901 K Street), Purnell's Stationery (915 K Street), Hotel Clunie (805 K Street), Hale Brothers Department Store (825 K Street), and the Sequoia Hotel (911 K Street).
Type
Image
Identifier
1082b
http://sacroom.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15248coll1/id/2167
Subject
Parades and Processions
Military Personnel
Uniforms
Street Scenes
Business Enterprises
Motion Picture Theaters
Hotels and Motels
Stationery Stores
Department Stores
Opticians
Clothing Stores
Source
Sacramento Room Photograph Collection

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