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THE THIRD ANNUAL MiddPride festival drew some 800 people to a parade
and party full of rainbows and good vibes on the town
green.
Independent photo/Megan James
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THE THIRD ANNUAL MiddPride festival drew some 800 people to a parade
and party full of rainbows and good vibes on the town
green.
Independent photo/Megan James
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THE THIRD ANNUAL MiddPride festival drew some 800 people to a parade
and party full of rainbows and good vibes on the town
green.
Independent photo/Megan James
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ORGANIZER ELIO FARLEY, with a bullhorn, helps hype
the crowd during a walk on Main Street to kick off the third
annual Pride Festival in Middlebury this past Saturday.
The Middlebury College student worked with local youth, the Ilsley Public Library and Teen Center to pull off this
year’s event, which drew some 800 people to a parade
and party full of rainbows and good vibes on the town
green.
Independent photo/Megan James
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THE THIRD ANNUAL MiddPride festival drew some 800 people to a parade
and party full of rainbows and good vibes on the town
green.
Independent photo/Megan James
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THIS 1928 HUDSON “Rat Rod” owned by Harvey Simpson is unusually adorned from grill to back bumper at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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VINNY MESSINA’S 1964 Buick Riviera stands out with its red paintjob at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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HAVE YOU SEEN anything cooler than Peter Beckett’s 1959 Locus Seven-Series 1 sports car in front of Buy Again Alley at the third annual Middlebury Car Show?
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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The 75 vehicles lined up on Main Street for the 3rd Annual Middlebury Car Show & Fall Festival
this past Sunday represented a wide range of automotive dreams come true. Hundreds of curious
people — from babies to Boomers to poodles — casually ambled up and down the street inspecting, praising and gawking at the vehicles.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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THE EAGLE HOOD ornament flies on Jon Lafond’s 1931 Chevrolet AE at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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THE 75 VEHICLES lined up on Main Street for the 3rd Annual Middlebury Car Show & Fall Festival
this past Sunday represented a wide range of automotive dreams come true. Hundreds of curious
people — from babies to Boomers — casually ambled up and down the street inspecting, praising and
gawking at the vehicles.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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A TRICKED-OUT 1946 Plymouth P-15 Special Deluxe draws some attention at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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BEN HUNT STANDS behind this unusual goat (?) hood ornament on his 1945 Dodge truck at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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ANNE AND ART Cohn’s baby blue 1959 Chevrolet Apache 3800 Van is quite distinctive at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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EMMY LOU, 6, AND Archie, 4.5, Harlow can’t get enough of the Grinch face attached to the front seat of Raymond and Lisa Wood’s 1927 Halloween-themed Model T Coupe.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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KENNY LENZ’S 1971 Chevy El Camino faces the Battell Block at the third annual Middlebury Car Show.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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THE BATTELL BLOCK on Middlebury’s Main Street is reflected in the shining fender of David Davis’s 1969 AMC AMX during Sunday’s Car Show and Fall Festival. The bend in the car’s metal
creates a unique reproduction of 1892 edifice.
Independent photo/John S. McCright