SEPT 27
Parade!
Everybody loves a Parade!
The Town of Greenwich celebrated the Town's 375th Anniversary with a Spectacular Parade on Sunday, September 27, 2015

Greenwich continued its year-long 375th Anniversary celebration with a spectacular parade to commemorate the Town’s founding. On September 27, 2015 beginning at 2:00 p.m. at the steps of Town Hall,
more than 800 marchers,
including descendants of
Greenwich’s founding
families and representatives
from the widest spectrum of
the Town’s organizations and nonprofit agencies led a parade down Greenwich Avenue with a grand finale ceremony at which a gigantic American flag was unfurled in a patriotic ceremony on Havemeyer Field.
Dressed in handsome red Colonial style uniforms, the Second Company of the Governor’s Foot Guard joined the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, marching bands, fife and drum corps, brass and bugle corps, elaborate floats, antique cars, vintage and modern fire trucks, Cub and Boy Scout troops, Brownie and Girl Scout troops, Shriners’ cars, and even the iconic Wells Fargo carriage and horses as they marched through the heart of town.
Over 800 Marchers
Descendants of Founding Families
9 Marching Bands
11 Floats
Horse-drawn Coaches
Antique Autos
Vintage and Modern Fire Trucks
Giant 50' x 100' US Flag
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high resolution photo of the
50' x 100' US Flag
More photos to come!
Only once
every 375 years!