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May Festival, Orange, California, 1952. Image shows view looking north at the May Festival parade at the corner of North Glassell Street and Plaza Square. A young boy stands in the forground, watching the parade. A donkey is pulling a cart and people are along the sidewalks. Visible is the Bank of America (102 North Glassell Street) and a sign reading "PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS" (Marsh Drug Store, 106 North Glassell). The May Festival, which began in 1933 and also included the May Day Parade, continued to be held until 1991. Photographic print B&w 7.5 x 11.5 cm
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