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Greensburg holds grand Holiday Parade

Nate Smallwood And Joe Napsha
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Mason Mares, 10, of Greensburg hands out candy.
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Greensburg’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade makes its way down Main Street in Greensburg on Saturday.
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Ann Queale, of Greensburg, holds her granddaughter, Emma Queale, 2, while watching Greensburg’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019.
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Ann Queale of Greensburg holds her granddaughter, Emma Queale, 2.
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Lazarus Eley, 7, whispers to his brother, Bezzy Eley, 5, while watching Greensburg’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade.
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Mason Mares, 10, of Greensburg, hands out candy during Greensburg’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019.
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Mary Grace Whitfield of Greensburg holds her granddaughter Emily Madison Kubicek, 2, before the start of the parade.
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Parade-goers mill about before the start of Greensburg’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. More than 100 floats, bands, dance companies and firetrucks participated in the parade, which lasted more than an hour.

Seasonal weather — brisk but not bitter cold — greeted hundreds of parade participants and visitors who lined Main Street in downtown Greensburg for the county seat’s 28th Annual Holiday Parade on Saturday.

More than 100 floats, bands, dance companies and fire trucks participated in the parade, which lasted more than an hour.

The grand marshals in the parade were two of the city’s former mayors — Scott Brown and the man who succeeded him, Daniel Fajt, whose tenures covered the 1980s and the 1990s. Two of the city’s more recent mayors, Karl Eisaman and Ronald Silvis, were unable to attend, but were recognized with a banner honoring them and others who held the office.

Nate Smallwood is a Tribune-Review photographer. Joe Napsha is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Nate at 412-871-2322, nsmallwood@tribweb.com or via Twitter @nsmallwoodphoto. You can contact Joe at 724-836-5252, jnapsha@tribweb.com or via Twitter @jnapsha.

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