Salem-News.com (Nov-10-2008 13:26)

Albany Prepares for Massive Veterans Day Parade

Tim King Salem-News.com

The largest Veterans Day event in the western U.S. takes place in historic Albany, Oregon.

(ALBANY, Ore.) - Ninety years ago tomorrow, the war to end all wars ceased and the world was granted peace. November 11th 1918 marked the cessation of hostilities that claimed millions upon millions of French, British, German and Belgian soldiers.

Over 50,000 Americans also died in World War One as well as soldiers from many other nations. November 11th is celebrated all around the world as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day.

The largest Veterans Day observance west of the Mississippi River, is the Albany Veteran's Day Parade in Oregon. Upwards of 40,000 people will attend the event featuring approximately 200 entries.

The event is organized and operated every year by the volunteer efforts of the Veterans Commemoration Association. The parade features veterans from wars past and present, marching units, military vehicles, and marching bands.

The parade starts at the overpass on Pacific Highway, then right on Lyons, left on 2nd to Ferry Street., left to 4th, ending at the Linn County courthouse at 300 3rd Avenue. SW. The Parade begins at 11:00 AM and lasts until 1:40 PM, and it is only one aspect of the events planned in Albany to celebrate our veterans.

Albany Prepares for Massive Veterans Day Parade

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