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Washington City to hold Veterans Day parade Nov. 11; city to unveil Veterans Park sign

Mayor's Office · November 5, 2025
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WASHINGTON CITY — Mayor Staley announced on a brief public address at the Washington City Historical Museum that the city will hold its annual Veterans Day parade on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m., with the lineup along 300 East.

WASHINGTON CITY — Mayor Staley announced on a brief public address at the Washington City Historical Museum that the city will hold its annual Veterans Day parade on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m., with the lineup along 300 East.

"On November 11 at 11AM, the parade will start. The lineup is along 300 East," Staley said, outlining the route that will move south, turn west along Telegraph and end on Main Street, where attendees will flow into the park for a short patriotic program.

The mayor said the city will unveil a new Veterans Park…

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