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Title
Monrovia Day Parade 1892
Creator
Myron Hotchkiss
Date Created and/or Issued
1892
Contributing Institution
Monrovia Public Library
Collection
Monrovia Legacy Project
Rights Information
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Description
The first Monrovia Day parade, held on it's sixth anniversary. Looking north on Myrtle from Colorado. The flag is ceremonial (the number of stars do not represent the number of states in the union.) The building second from left was moved from S Ivy across from the current location of City Hall to Myrtle c. 1890. On left is the Cornes & Slosson Livery Stable, the Banning Block and in the far distance the Granite Bank Building. On the right is the Harper Block, the Monrovia Hotel Hotel and the Keefer (Barnes & Baxter) building.
Type
image
Identifier
7149A047-0532-4842-B61A-879636724078
MH 4x5 Neg 111
Subject
Celebrations--Monrovia Days

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