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From the 1923 Cheese Day parade, the Modern Woodmen of America's "Best Pro6tion in the World" float.

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From the 1970's, the Cheese Days' Parade Queen riding on a float.

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A horse drawn carriage in the 1928 Cheese Day parade, Monroe, Wis.

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Mrs. Ella Dodge and her steam calliope gallivant in the 1928 Cheese Day parade.

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Crowds line the streets during the 1928 Cheese Day parade.

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A big crowd gathers for Cheese Day in 1928.

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Ms. Irene Bast in the 1928 Cheese Day parade, with a circus cage filled with farm animals.

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Mrs. Phoebe Chadwick with caged barnyard birds (dyed pigeons) at the 1928 Cheese Day parade, Monroe, Wis.

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Uncle Sam mounts up for the 1928 Cheese Day parade. Just behind him is the Monroe Times' all red float, with a sign that reads, "Monroe Times Read All Over." In the background is Blumer's Ice Cream.

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Cookbook sponsored by J.J. Frautschy.

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Postcard image of Bauman’s Ace Hardware on Monroe’s Historic Square.

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Lillian Augsburger takes her seat on a horse driven parade float, during the 1928 Cheese Day parade.

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A stately throne with regal trimmings, designed by Charles E. Shriner, for Monticello's own Miss Marion Burgy, the 1923 Cheese Day Queen.

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An ad for the Dari-Kool Bulk Milk Cooler from the February 1955 issue of "Successful Farming". William Tschudy, a dairy farmer from Monroe, WI, is quoted as saying, "By saving a minimum of 13 cents cwt. on milk volume and butterfat, which I formerly…

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Sales tag from Geigel Hardware Co. on the North side of Monroe’s Historic Square.
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