The 4th of July parade is shown moving west on Third Street SW, in front of the Rochester City Hall (left) and Rochester Fire Department (center). Horse drawn wagons and buggies were decorated for the celebration.
Band marching down the street in Mountain Lake on the 4th of July. Businesses noticed include Commercial Hotel, D.A. Lahart Land Co., J. Wade, Harness Shop, and the Ice Cream Parlor.
This postcard shows the Four Flying Banvards performing on a trapeze on South Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter during a Fourth of July celebration in 1908. The Masonic Hall is on the west side of the 300 block.
Rushmore Cornet Band in uniform standing in the middle of 3rd Avenue, just west of 10th Street looking east. Taken the same day as photograph # 1983.008.0001.PC. Band members include: E. G. Edwards, Chris Fagerness, Steven Fagerness, Chas. Morton, Chris Hanson, Albene Dahlberg, Henry Thompson, Clayton Bedford, and George Thompson.
Robbinsdale Float in the Minneapolis Industrial Parade. Signs on the float describe Robbinsdale as the best suburb for homes, schools second to none, come out and see our lakes, purest water and lots of fresh air.
Queen's Float at theAnoka street carnival on October 11-13, 1906. Queen Margaret Saunders and King Robert Streetly are seated in the back of the float. Driver is Charles Weaver, Sr. Catheine Casey is seated sixth from right, Maree Johnson is the young attendant seated closest to queen.
Plano Days Parade featuring the Valley Coronet Band, people holding Plano days signs. Jacob Schmitt proprietor of Plano Machinery organized the parade as an advertisement. Some people are holding open umbrellas, there is a large crowd and horses and wagons. It is June 19th
Fourth of July parade down First Avenue in downtown Shakopee. Uncle Sam is leading a band with cavalry behind them. Visible businesses include H. H. Strunk & Sons, F. W. Davy Co., and an unknown soda shop.
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.
Parade on South Front Street with a horse cart and marching band. Note on back of photo says, "Patterson Mercantile, 216 S. Front, G. B. Owen Piano, 220 S. Front."
A parade in St. Peter. The Nicollet Hotel, at the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Park Row, is at left. The buildings are along the west side of the 100 block of South Minnesota Avenue.