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St. Regis Independence Day parade

AMY QUINLIVAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 5 months AGO
by AMY QUINLIVAN
Mineral Independent | July 10, 2024 12:00 AM

Photos from the annual Fourth of July parade in St. Regis on Thursday, July 4, 2024.

    Wade and Ashley Bache, with little Hudson maneuver one of the fan-favorite vintage tractors on the 4th of July. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    Dominic Mancini drives his patriotic four-wheeler down Old Highway 10 in St. Regis during the Independence Day parade on Thursday. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    The Ray Welch American Legion Post #13 lead the parade with the presentation of the stars and stripes. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    Teagan Frawley leads a trio of red white and blue horses at the Fourth of July Parade. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    Antique and classic cars made up several of the parade entries. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    Banana! This minion themed golf cart was loved by the children. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 
    These frontiersmen look a bit lost on horseback during the Fourth of July parade. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
 
 


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