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Description
The parade route for the Guilford Centennial was down South Main Street in 1916. The location shown in this photo is on the west side of the Odd Fellows Hall. The house on the left was, at one time, owned by Reggie Taylor and later Buster Tripp. The house on the right was once occupied by Alonzo Pfhuntner. Both houses were razed, along with the Odd Fellows Hall, when the Rite Aid was built in 2000.
About This Item
- Title: Guilford Centennial Parade, South Main Street, 1916
- Creation Date: 1916
- Subject Date: 1916
- Location: Guilford, Piscataquis County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Local Code: 1000.221
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Guilford (Me.)--Centennial celebrations, etc.
- Centennial celebrations--Maine--Guilford
- South Main Street (Guilford, Me.)
- Streets--Maine--Guilford
- Parades & processions--Maine--Guilford
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Guilford Historical SocietyPO Box 893, Guilford, ME 04443
(207) 876-4501
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