Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
Floats, a marching band, fire trucks, queens, classic cars, all-terrain vehicles, horses, Santa Claus and more were all part of The Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday. After it was canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the parade drew a large crowd of both children and adults. The theme of this year’s parade was “Christmas in Who-Ville,” based on the central location of the Dr. Seuss television special “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Floats and decorated vehicles represented area businesses, churches, civic groups and more. Most participants tossed candy to those along the parade route. Unlike past year’s, Saturday’s floats and other entrees were not judged, as the chamber sought to simply give the community a chance to bring holiday cheer to the people. The parade assembled at Huntsville Intermediate School, proceeded on Main Street to Polk Square, then around the square and back to the school.
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