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Howell High School, Howell, Michigan Pom-pom Squad Leads Band in Melonfest Parade - 1983
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Domino's Pizza Wagon Pulled by Miniature Horses in Melonfest Parade in Howell, Michigan - 1987
Domino's Pizza Wagon Pulled by Miniature Horses in Melonfest Parade in Howell, Michigan - 1987. The wagon is carrying (Left to Right) Former State Representative Tom Sharpe, State Senator Fred Dillingham, and State Representative Susan Grimes Munsell. The location is in front of the Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan. Viewing east on Grand River. Can see signs for Clark station, Howell Theater, Sunoco Station, Antiques Mall, and Amber Lounge. -
Howell Carnegie District Library Bookworm, Mr. McLong, in Melonfest Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1990
Howell Carnegie District Library Bookworm, Mr. McLong, in Melonfest Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1990. Kids participating in summer reading were able to be a part of Mr. McLong marching in Melonfest parade. Looking east on Grand River Avenue in front of Livingston County Courthouse, Michigan. -
Howell, Michigan Knights Templar Band - 1910
Knights Templar Band on Sibley St. just east of Walnut St. looking west in Howell, Michigan. View present day location. The band is walking on the side of the street in the weeds. Sibley St. is all muddy and filled with ruts. The leader of the band is on horseback. -
"Jackie" Band Performing in a Parade in Howell, Michigan - 1917
"Jackie" Band in a parade going west on Grand River in Howell, Michigan. Left most building is on the north-east corner of Walnut St. and Grand River. View present day location.
A "Jackie" band was part of the larger John Phillip Sousa Navy Band. They toured the country as part of the movement to sell Liberty Loan bonds during World War I.
Can see store fronts for Johnson's Drug Store, Chapel's Jewelery with awning also showing Optician, a sign with Cigars and Soda, awning showing Martyns, Howell Radio Shoppe, and Cash Grocery. The side of the Johnson's Drug Store building has a Wrigley's Spearmint Gum ad and a partial sign for Drug & Book Store.
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RB McPherson, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included in the 1st National Bank Calendar, 6-1999.
It features R.B. McPherson and his wife in 1902 Murray in a parade. This was most likely the first car in Livingston County. The car was made in Adrian.
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Howell Farmers Club July 4 , 1930 Parade Float in Howell, Michigan
Howell Farmers Club July 4 , 1930 Parade Float in Howell, Michigan Celebrating Livingston County, Michigan dairy industry.
The parade was celebrating 100th anniversary of Livingston County, Michigan.
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 2, 1930. (in library use only)
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 9, 1930. (in library use only)
Can see signs for 5c to $1.00 Store and Victrolas -
Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade Float
Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade Float
The parade was celebrating 100th anniversary of Livingston County, Michigan. This float was also celebrating the history of the Choctaw Indians.
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 2, 1930. (in library use only)
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 9, 1930. (in library use only)
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Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade float
Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade float.
The parade was celebrating 100th anniversary of Livingston County, Michigan.
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 2, 1930. (in library use only)
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 9, 1930. (in library use only)
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1876 Centennial Parade, Howell, Michigan
1876 Centennial Parade, Howell, Michigan at the main intersection looking west on Grand River.
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