This parade took place on April 18, 1942, to encourage the selling of war bonds. In this image, the parade passes the McGuire/Brennan Estate at 96 North Main St.
This float created for Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade by citizens of North Randolph is designed in the shape of a ship, the U.S.S. North Randolph; the float is staffed by a group of men dressed as sailors and women dressed as Red Cross nurses.
This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken in Crawford Square (then called Central Square), as a large group of soldiers marches past the First Congregational Church and the Turner…
This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken in Crawford Square (then called Central Square), as a line of soldiers marches past the First Congregational Church and the Turner Free…
This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken on North Main St. looking south from around School St. as the parade marches north. The Ford/Hayden property can be seen on the right. In…
This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken on North Main St. looking south from around Short St. as the parade marches north. The First Congregational Church can be seen in the…
This young boy from North Randolph was dressed up in a sailor's outfit for a float in Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. He may have been on the North Randolph Improvement Association float or the…
In this image, a group of militia members in historical uniforms are seen from behind as they march down North Main St. in the 1977 Memorial Day Parade. Known militia members in the photo include Henry Cooke IV, in the middle of the row closest to…
In this image, policemen are lined up in ranks on Memorial Pkwy., with the fire station visible behind them on the left, preparing to march in the 1977 Memorial Day parade. Visible policemen include (front row, L to R) Lieutenant Frank Fahey,…
This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken on North Main St. looking south from around School St. as the parade marches north. The Ford/Hayden property can be seen on the right. The…