The Princess (now Edmonds) Theater during the 1949 4th of July Parade.
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Taken on: July 1, 2019
Uploaded on: April 2, 2023
Exposure: 1/200 sec, f/3.1, ISO 80
Camera: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK EASYSHARE M530 Digital Camera
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Date time: 2019-07-01 20:48:16 +0000
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The Princess (now Edmonds) Theater during the city’s 1949 4th of July Parade.
In early July 2019 while visiting Washington state I found this image as part of a sign called “Early Arts and Culture in Edmonds” mounted on the external wall of a public restroom building facing the sidewalk with two other signs illustrating aspects of Edmonds history between Edmonds City Hall at 121 5th Avenue N and the Rusty Pelican Restaurant.
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