Tradition marches on (GALLERY)
Published 1:16 pm Tuesday, June 3, 2025
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The El Hasa Shriners train moves over crosswalks on Center Street, recently repainted by nonprofit Third and Center, during the Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade on May 26. (Hope Nelson | For The Ironton Tribune)
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Characters ride on the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department float. (Hope Nelson| For The Ironton Tribune)
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Andrew Medinger uses his restored vintage International Harvester Farmall tractor to pull the William C. Lambert Military Museum and Archive float in the 157th Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade on May 26. (Jason Bryant | For The Ironton Tribune)
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A vintage 1928 fire truck, the first from the Village of South Point, comes down Center Street. (Jason Bryant | For The Ironton Tribune)
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“Santa Jay” dances his way through the 157th annual Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade on Monday. (Heath Harrison | The Ironton Tribune)
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The Ironton Fighting Tigers 2024 state championship football team walks in the Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade on May 26. (Heath Harrison | The Ironton Tribune)
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Londyn Haney, Ironton graduating senior and Yvonne DeKay School of Dance student, performs in the parade. (Heath Harrison | The Ironton Tribune)
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Helen Saunders, 98, rides in the 157th annual Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade for the first time on May 26. (Heath Harrison | The Ironton
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Scout Troop 106, of Ironton, walks in Division 1 of the parade. (Jason Bryant | For The Ironton Tribune)
Our second set of photos from this year’s Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade