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The Memorial Day parade has been a Morrisville tradition for over a hundred years. These pictures of the 2005 parade show Morrisville still going strong. The weather was wonderful, mid seventies with blue skies. Morrisville residents lined the streets from The Presbyterian Church on Pennsylvania Avenue to the Morrisville cemetery.
Above, older townsfolk line Pennsylvania Avenue, while the younger generation are ready to roll. The start of the parade heads down Pennsylvania Avenue, left.
The Morrisville volunteer fire company always make a strong presence, and we are glad of it. Thank you guys for doing a great job.
The boy scouts living up to the tradition.
Several church organizations making their way across Trenton Avenue.
Morrisville band strutting their stuff.
The Little Bulldogs lookin' good.
Old friends waving to old friends
What parade would be complete without some cool vehicles? Seen below, our good friend Don Lenox has a smile for everybody.
The Platinum Steppers steppin' out.
Joe Doyle, author of the play, "The Man Who Bought a Country", and founder of the ACTORS NET sporting colonial attire.
You've probably seen Joe Cavanaugh around town keeping everything working.
Morrisville seniors playing yankee doodle in the tropics.
Historic Morrisville Society riding in historic style.
Heading down Bridge Street
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