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A parade of soldiers, with seven men most visible and in the front. Behind them, two men drive a horse-drawn wagon. Buildings line the street and carry signs including: "Wyse's Pure Food"; "Yates"; and, "State House Pure Foods."

undated

A large group of World War I era soldiers, along with horse carriages, walking down the 1000 block of Congress Avenue. People watch from the sidewalk and 2nd-story windows. Signs are visible for Meyer Minchen, tailor, and G.G. Martin, dentist.

circa 1910

A parade of WWI soldiers with one bearing an American flag. Civilan spectators stand at either side of the parade, and a trolley car is on the street behind the crowd.

undated

Large gathering (parade?) featuring World War I soldiers on horseback. Large crowds of people watch from the sides of the street.

circa 1910

World War I era soldiers on horseback riding down Congress Avenue. Sflags are hanging over the street. The Paris Café is seen in the background.

circa 1910

Close-up view of Worldd War I era soldiers on horseback, riding past the Paris Café on Congress Avenue.

circa 1910

View of a World War I era military parade on Congress Avenue. Men in uniform walk in rows of 4-5 across. The capitol is visible in the distance. Signs for the Queen Theater, Keystona Hotel, and C.A. Bradford Co. are visible.

circa 1910

View from top of building looking down at a World War I era miliary parade. People line the streets watching the parade. Streetcars are in the center of the street. Signs are visible for Metropolitan Cafe and Paris Cafe.

circa 1910

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