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[Holiday Parade Float]

Description: Photograph of a pick-up truck hauling the Galveston County Beach Park float, which features a scaled replica of the Walter Hall Park pavilion. The replica is decorated in Christmas lights and red bows. A small group of people are riding the area between the truck cab and the float. The parade procession is moving down Farm to Market Road 517 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park, the location of the actual pavilion building.
Date: December 11, 1987
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Replica of Walter Hall Park Pavilion in a Parade]

Description: Photograph of the Galveston County Beach Park float, which features a scaled replica of the Walter Hall Park pavilion. The replica is decorated in Christmas lights and red bows. A woman is seated in front of the pavilion replica. The parade procession is moving down Farm to Market Road 517 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park, the location of the actual pavilion building.
Date: December 11, 1987
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Replica of Walter Hall Park Pavilion in a Parade]

Description: Photograph of the Galveston County Beach Park float, which features a scaled replica of the Walter Hall Park pavilion. Decorated in Christmas lights and garland, the replica sits atop a trailer with its side facade in view. Attached to the back of the replica is a wooden staircase.
Date: December 11, 1987
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Replica of Walter Hall Park Pavilion]

Description: Photograph of a parade float with a scaled replica of Walter Hall Park pavilion building. The float is part of the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A small group of children are passengers; some of them are seated on the porch of the replica. A cluster of local business signs are visible just beyond the float.
Date: May 7, 1988
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library
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