Thomaston celebrates Fourth of July
Members of the Lady Knox Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, prepare to march in the Thomaston Fourth of July parade carrying signs remembering those who served in the Vietnam War from Thomaston and Patriots from the Revolutionary War. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Fred Rector, World War II veteran, is a passenger in an original jeep from that war during the parade. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Helen Shaw)
(Photo by Helen Shaw)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Just teasing. No rain. Gorgeous day. (Photo and quote by Maggie Trout)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Original World War II jeep. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Faith Deane)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Stephanie Polky)
The Class of 1977 at St. Georges High School is calling out all classmates for their upcoming class reunion. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
The “cheerleader” for the Class of 1977 at St. Georges High School. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Stephanie Polky)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Members of the Lady Knox Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, prepare to march in the Thomaston Fourth of July parade carrying signs remembering those who served in the Vietnam War from Thomaston and Patriots from the Revolutionary War. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Fred Rector, World War II veteran, is a passenger in an original jeep from that war during the parade. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Helen Shaw)
(Photo by Helen Shaw)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Just teasing. No rain. Gorgeous day. (Photo and quote by Maggie Trout)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
Original World War II jeep. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Faith Deane)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Stephanie Polky)
The Class of 1977 at St. Georges High School is calling out all classmates for their upcoming class reunion. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
The “cheerleader” for the Class of 1977 at St. Georges High School. (Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Stephanie Polky)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Mary Kay Felton)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
(Photo by Sarah Shepherd)
THOMASTON — Hundreds of people, many dressed in creative holiday outfits, lined the streets of Thomaston for its annual Fourth of July parade. There was something for everyone including original World War II jeeps, veterans, militia reenactments, dogs wearing costumes, vintage automobiles from the Owls Head Transportation Museum, Revolutionary period costumes and a popular clown to entertain the children. After the parade, the festivities continued in the business block with a chicken barbecue, food and vendor booths, a horseshoe tournament, giant bubbles, free bouncy houses, musical entertainment, and fireworks.
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