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Unions, veterans groups, equestrian units, classic cars and any other entries are invited to join in the parade. Already signed up are the UAW, Civil War Re-enactors, Wild Horse Preservation League and Larry McPherson, former commissioner for Lyon County, among others
The parade will begin at noon at the Historic Fourth Ward School at 527 South C St. Lineup will begin at 11 a.m. and late entries are welcome, but pre-registration is encouraged.
After the parade the Comstock Civil War Re-enactors will fight the ”Battle for C Street” in conjunction with their weekend-long Virginia City Civil War Days, complete with encampments, train battles and demonstrations.
Contestants can pre-register for the parade by calling 775-847-4768, or downloading an entry form at www.VisitVirginiaCityNV.com.
Completed forms can be faxed to 775-847-4744, or send via e-mail to comstockwriter@yahoo.com
September 2, 2011 Posted in: United States NorthWest
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