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U.S. Rep. Nick J. Rahall D-WV rode in a buggy driven by Summers County librarian Myra Ziegler. Rahall was the parade marshal.
Photo Number 2
Military units take pride of place in any West Virginia parade
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There were no full scale bands taking part in the parade. This drum unit preceded Rahall's buggy.
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Rahall says hello to HNN Editor Dave Kinchen
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State legislators got a wagon of their own
Photo Number 6
My favorite Hinton fire engine--it's almost as old as I am! Plus, it's a convertible (minus folding top).
Photo Number 7
Nicely restored Model-A Ford pickup
Photo Number 8
VW microbus of the 1950s, early 60s era
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Old and classic cars were a major part of the parade on the main road (Route 3) going through Talcott, WV
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Often seen in parades is this Beverly Hillbillies rig--from Talcott
Photo Number 11
Playing to dust bowl stereotypes....
Photo Number 12
Miss Fireworks in a nice Corvette Stingray
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