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Identifier
2010204108
Approximate Date
1962
Description
Newton. 1962. Harvey County Fair parade. A young woman (queen candidate) is riding in a convertible. Sign on side of car reads: Glenda Abney. Brown, multi-story building at left is a residence listed as 107 East Second. Next, right is the remainder of a service station building from the 1940s that was owned by Russell Goertschius and was listed as 126 N. Main. Directly behind the convertible is a Valentine building with sign that reads R. & T. Lunch with address of 126 N. Main. Two-story house to right of R. T. Lunch is a residence listed as 124 N. Main.
Physical Description
2" x 2"
Subject
Parades & processions, Convertible automobiles, Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Houses, Diners (Restaurants), Harvey County (Kan.), Newton (Kan.)
Rights
© Harvey County Historical Museum. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. To request permission, contact info@hchm.org. Please credit Harvey County Historical Museum as your source.
Publisher
Access provided by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
J. Birch Stuart Collection, Photo Box 04 D Parades & Fairs
Repository
Recommended Citation
"Glenda Abney is riding on the back of a convertible being driven down Newton's Main Street during the 1962 Harvey County Fair parade; automobiles and people are seen in the background as are two houses, a service station and a Valentine diner." (1962). Harvey County Historical Museum Photographs. 678.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/678
Language
eng
Keywords
Parades & processions, Convertible automobiles, Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Houses, Diners (Restaurants), Harvey County (Kan.), Newton (Kan.)
Comments
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