Black Arts and Culture
Portsmouth Hosts 133rd Annual Memorial Day Parade

PORTSMOUTH
The City of Portsmouth held its 133rd Annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday (May 29) along High Street and hundreds of area residents who lined up along the parade route to view the 86 entrants march in the nation’s oldest, continuous parade.
The parade, which first started in 1884, featured local politicians such as State Senators Louise Lucas and Mamie Locke, Delegates Matthew James and Steven Heretick, and Congressman Bobby Scott-3rd District, marching bands, floats, military units, and antique cars.
Following the parade, a service honoring Vietnam veterans killed in the line of duty was held in the courtyard of the Portsmouth Arts & Cultural Center.
By Randy Singleton

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