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KVII TV - Channel 7 - broadcast the Fair Parade for decades.









Dave Wilson interviewed by Ronnie Jones






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1970

Ron Chase announces the Parade.



Everett Roberts
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Bill Snead transmits from across the street (1971) Parade



Guy W. Pigg interviews Radonna Fuller
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The BIG WHEEL





Guy W. Pigg interviews his dad.


Debby Cornelison (September 24, 1970)
and (September 26, 1970)





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Guy W. Pigg and friend (1970)

Guy W. Pigg and Leslie (1970)

Jeannie Elton and Leslie Peters
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Southwestern Public Service Company display (1968)









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Thousands of people line Polk Street for the 1972 Tri-State Fair Parade. [GLOBE NEWS photo] The parade included 41 marching bands.


1968
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Tri-State Fair 1946 (There was no Fair during the war years 1942-45)
[ Note the TEXACO Refinery at the top of the photo ]

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