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Civil War re-enactors of the 15th Alabama Co. participate in the Pierpole parade at Strong on Friday evening. They performed a 21-gun salute at the Veterans War Memorial at the Forster Memorial Building. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Dixfield farmer Randy Hall and 6-year-old Trenton Harris ride in the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. The theme was Rural Living. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Dixfield farmer Randy Hall and 6-year-old Trenton Harris wait on Hall’s tractor to ride in the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. The theme was Rural Living. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Jeff O’Donnell, an organizer for the Pierpole parade, hooks up a float to the back of his tractor for the parade in Strong on Friday evening. The theme was Rural Living. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Players from the Maine Soccer League travel team demonstrate their skills while waiting to march in the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Mothers tie balloons for their children to carry in the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
The color guard for the Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28 of Farmington leads the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
The Farmington-based Old Crow Indian Band plays at the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. The theme was Rural Living. Pierpole was a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
Bill Birden drives his John Deere tractor in the Pierpole parade in Strong on Friday evening. Birden is an organizer of the event, which is named for a Native American who lived in the 1700s and is considered one of the first settlers of Strong.
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