These Historic Photos Show How New York City Threw One of Its Largest Parades After World War I
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These Historic Photos Show How New York City Threw One of Its Largest Parades After World War I
On March 25, 1919, New York City held one of its largest parades. The men of the 27th Division of the New York National Guard returned home after fighting in World War I. To honor them, the city organized a five-mile parade through Manhattan. Over two million people gathered to watch the division march up Fifth Avenue. Crowds filled every inch of the sidewalks. People traveled from upstate New York and neighboring states. The city’s population s…
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