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May Festival Parade with horse-drawn wagon, Orange, California, 1933. Image shows two dark horses pulling wagon filled with several men and women dressed in 1900s period costumes, two of the women wearing bonnets and holding parasols. The two men in the front seat wear bowler hats. Visible in background are Bank of America (102 North Glassell Street) and Simon's Drug Store (106 North Glassell Street). Simon's Drugs with signage reading "CUT RATE DRUGS"and "Hires." The May Festival, which began in 1933 and also included the May Day Parade, continued to be held until 1991. Photographic print B&w 9 x 11.5 cm.
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