Memorial Day in Red Lion

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My Hometown

Joe remembers something about Memorial Day that I do not. Apparently when we were Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts we would march in a Memorial Day parade. Both units were #29 - Pack 29 and Troop 29. We attended our meetings in the basement of a classic Methodist church building, something that my parents hesitated about because we were Roman Catholic and Catholics were persecuted somewhat in the 1960s.

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The Methodist church is the tall-spired building on the left of this photo.
The building in the front is a bank on the corner of the town square.
Main Street went to the left in this picture, Broadway up past the Methodist church.
Joe remembers walking from the church, up Broadway to the library and then turning left up the hill to Fairmont Park where there was a monument to the fallen from Red Lion. It was during the Vietnam War so there were pretty fresh engravings from the recently fallen.

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Fairmont Park's monument to the fallen in war.





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