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2012 Staunton Veterans Day Parade

More than 50 entries including floats, cars, motorcycles, military vehicles, bands, scouts, and yes, most importantly, the veterans we all want to honor will march through Downtown Staunton.

The Saturday, Nov. 10, parade route is East on Frederick to Market, south on Market to Beverley, and west on Beverley to the disband point at WTON on the corner of West Beverley and Washington Streets.

Parade entry lineup starts at 10 a.m. The parade begins at 11 a.m.

For further information, contact Frank Strassler at 540.885.7676 or [email protected].

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