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One fine day for a parade


Just as people began to wonder when the parade was going to start, the pounding drums of the Tar Heel marching band could be heard coming around the corner. And from that moment on, things were jumping in Chapel Hill Saturday. With a Carolina blue sky above, the day began as people lined downtown Franklin Street to watch the parade, led by the 375-member marching band playing the Carolina fight song. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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