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Main Street Parades from 1944 and 1949

Presque Isle Yesterday & Today

Circa 1944-1949

Black-and-white photograph of a World War II–era military parade in downtown Presque Isle, Maine, showing uniformed U.S. soldiers marching in formation down a city street, some carrying rifles and one carrying an American flag, with storefronts, wooden stairways, and spectators visible along the sidewalk.Color photograph of a mid-20th-century parade in downtown Presque Isle, Maine, showing a small red jeep pulling a decorated trailer labeled “Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children,” with people riding and walking alongside, vintage cars parked along the street, storefronts in the background, and onlookers watching from the sidewalk.

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