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Ceremony converting the Carnegie Library to the museum. Subjects unidentified.
Formerly the Hinton High School library, the building now serves as a museum.
School children pledge allegiance as an American flag is hoisted up the mast in front of the school building.
A crowd lines along the sidewalk as they eagerly await the procession.
A marching band makes their way down a street lined with spectators.
Young girls run around the maypole decorated in streamers. Subjects unidentified.
Someone in the crowd holds up an American flag.
Jeeps filled with boy scouts head down Ballengee Street to participate in the parade. To the left is Carnagie Library.
Marching band gets in position on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Ballengee Street. Ann Harvey Gore's parents home pictured on the far right.
A marching band and parade spectators move past the courthouse and Memorial Building, pictured on the left of the photo.
Boy scouts and uniformed military men lead a marching band down the street as citizens watch from the sidewalk.
A crowd watches from the sidewalk as Boys Scouts, military men, and a marching band move through Temple Street.