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Here is a parade staged by Howard a few years ago for our article "Building the Flag City Storefronts": http://www.littleglitterhouses.com/paul ... fronts.htm

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Here's Ed "Ice" Berg's parade "borrowed" from one of his online photo albums.

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I LOVE THIS!


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A fitting tribute to those who served and to those now serving!!!!!! Thank you


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Very nice.


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Cool! That is a neat way to pay tribute!!! If I ever get a store front for my business, I'm definitely going to set something like this up in the window.


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