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Parade with Raggedy Andy and Smokey the Bear Floats



Parade with Raggedy Andy and Smokey the Bear Floats
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Title: Parade with Raggedy Andy and Smokey the Bear Floats
Description: Color photo of a Thanksgiving Day Parade, either Macy's Parade in Manhattan, New York, or Gimbels' Parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A red and white International Harvester Scout 4x4 is towing a parade float with Raggedy Ann (partially out of frame) and Andy in a field of flowers. Children in costume are on the front of the float. Other members of the parade are walking beside the float, and in the background is a second float with a large Smokey the Bear character with his customary hat and shovel.

Image ID: 98889
Creation
Date:
November 25, 1976 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 47, number 1, 1977.
Subjects: Flowers
Thanksgiving
Parades
Trucks
Holidays
Caricatures and cartoons
Children and adults
Outdoor photography
Costume
 

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