World War I : Homecoming parade. 1919.

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World War I : Homecoming parade. 1919.

Views of the welcome home parade for the troops at the end of WWI, marching on Pearl Street and on Spruce Street.

3 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471321

Boulder Public Library

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