Fourth of July parade in Greenville
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AMC ON THE ROAD — The Appalachian Mountain Club’s float was one of the Judge’s Choices in the Greenville Fourth of July parade. See the Observer Facebook page for more holiday weekend photos.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE — World War II veteran Ed Walden, 93, was one of many former service members who rode in this year’s Greenville Fourth of July parade. Walden served in the South Pacific for three years.
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BARRELING THROUGH TOWN — The popular barrel train was back in the Greenville Fourth of July parade this year, this time helping to promote the Greenville Junction Depot restoration project.
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BEST IN CLASS — The Moosetracks Family Campground float was judged the Best Business Float in the Greenville Fourth of July parade.
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BEST MUSICAL FLOAT — The West Cove Lounge featured live music by the Blood Orange Martinis on their Fourth of July parade entry, earning them the Best Musical Float award.
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MOOSEHEAD GARDEN CLUB — The Moosehead Garden Club float was one of several community service groups in the Greenville Fourth of July parade.
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AMERICAN LEGION — The Cecil R. Cole American Legion used a classic military truck as their Fourth of July parade entry.
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PATRIOTIC SINGERS — The Rockwood Community Church Fourth of July float featured a group of ladies entertaining the crowds with patriotic tunes.