Washtenaw Historical Society Members Ride In The Washtenaw County Building Dedication Parade, October 1956
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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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TALLY-HO: In costumes of the late 1800's, members of the Washtenaw Historical Society ride a horse-drawn buckboard, known as a Tally-Ho, down E. Huron St. to the County Building. The parade included 11 bands from high schools throughout Washtenaw county, several antique cars, a smattering of floats and some assorted clowns.
Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
Caption
TALLY-HO: In costumes of the late 1800's, members of the Washtenaw Historical Society ride a horse-drawn buckboard, known as a Tally-Ho, down E. Huron St. to the County Building. The parade included 11 bands from high schools throughout Washtenaw county, several antique cars, a smattering of floats and some assorted clowns.
Year
1956
Month
October
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