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Local Veterans Celebrated With Gatherings and Events in Fresno, Clovis
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By David Rodriguez
Published 2 years ago on
November 12, 2022

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One of the nation’s largest and longest-running Veterans Day events made its way through the streets of downtown Fresno on Friday to recognize those who served in uniform. The 103rd edition of the popular annual parade attracted a large gathering of spectators under cool but clear Fresno skies.

Events also took place in Clovis, including a classic car show at the city’s Veterans Memorial District campus. Other Valley communities hosted observations and recognitions as well.

GV Wire photographer Jahz Tello captured these images of the day’s activities.

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