Prize-winning 1927 Homecoming parade float "Margaret Evans from the Country" makes its way around Laird Field followed by other parade participants. Handwritten text on back reads "From Dorothy Phelps '28" and "Float in 1927 Homecoming Parade - "Margaret Evans Comes from the Country." Won Prize Cup planned by K. Putnam, Billee Seebach in carriage, Sister Kahler - blackface - holding horse, M.H. - holding middle pole of banner, Mary Barlow holding front pole."
A large model of the riverboat "Yankee" is shown along with other entries in a parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter. The "Yankee" has reached the intersection with Nassau Street. Buildings along the west side of the avenue can be seen.
A parade on South Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter includes a vehicle that was made to resemble a steam locomotive. The picture shows buildings on the east side of the 300 block of the avenue. At far left is the Engesser Vulcanizing Shop. Next to it is the St. Peter Herald newspaper office, followed by the A. E. Theis Plumbing Shop, a cafe, and the Peterson Pool Room, which featured billiards and bowling.
Home movie of the 1956 Princeton Centtenial Parade in downtown Princeton, Minnesota. The movie was filmed from a second floor by I.O. Teigen who was a local contractor and community activist.
Home movie of the 1956 Princeton Centtenial Parade in downtown Princeton, Minnesota. The movie was filmed from a second floor by I.O. Teigen who was a local contractor and community activist.
Home movie of the 1956 Princeton Centtenial Parade in downtown Princeton, Minnesota. The movie was filmed from a second floor by I.O. Teigen who was a local contractor and community activist.
Home movie of the 1956 Princeton Centtenial Parade in downtown Princeton, Minnesota. The movie was filmed from a second floor by I.O. Teigen who was a local contractor and community activist.