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Helldorado Days Parade


The 2005 Helldorado Days Parade drew 80,000 viewers to Downtown Las Vegas.
On May 14, 2005, a parade with more than 200 entries marched up 4th Street as part of the Centennial celebration. The route covered eight blocks, and the street was lined with some 80,000 viewers. There were floats and classic cars, costumed adults and happy children. There were horses with riders and trucks with horns. Twenty-eight bands played, and a few belly dancers danced. There were 5,000 participants in all!

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Mayor Oscar Goodman encourages little Mr. America to take his place in the parade.

Horses were silvered and cowboys were fringed.

The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers drove a vintage car.

The Sons of Norway built a ship.

Albertsons employees steered food carts.

Moms and children waved.

Flautists flaunted.

Sax players phoned it in.

Elvis sang.

Children dressed in native costumes.

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