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Live Oak Festival
- May 18, 2002 |
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Columbus Live Oak Festival
The morning started off at 7:30am with a bicycle ride. Here are a group of
riders coming across the Colorado River into Columbus, Texas. (05.18.02) |
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Columbus Live Oak Festival
Members of the Texas Army and the Texas Historical Shootist Society pose for a
photo before the parade. (05.18.02) |
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Linda gets ready to ride in a stagecoach that will lead the parade. (05.18.02) |
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Columbus Mayor Paula Frnka and David ride and wave to the crowds. (05.18.02) |
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After the parade Paula and David pose with the coach. (05.18.02) |
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Here come the Belles! For more than 60 years girls from the Columbus area
work to become one of the Belles their senior year in high school. (05.18.02) |
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Becoming a Belle requires volunteer service, participating in the Magnolia Homes
Tour and training. (05.18.02) |
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Miniature horses were among the displays on the courthouse square. (05.18.02) |
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A pet contestant shows off her tiny dog. (05.18.02) |
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David visits with members of the Texas Army and Texas Historical Shootist
Society. (05.18.02) |
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David was the Master of Ceremony for a historical marker dedication recognizing
early stagecoach lines through Columbus. (05.18.02) |
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