A question more than a comment: I notice the Christmas lights are on but the trees appear to have their leaves meaning it couldn't be December. Is it possible these lights were part of centennial celebrations in summer 67? I wasn't born yet so I'm curious if anybody can shed some light.
Posted by Chatham-Kent Museum, 15 January 2015 at 11:07
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A question more than a comment: I notice the Christmas lights are on but the trees appear to have their leaves meaning it couldn't be December. Is it possible these lights were part of centennial celebrations in summer 67? I wasn't born yet so I'm curious if anybody can shed some light.
Thanks for checking out on online collection of photographs! The descriptions used in the database are from the documentation that exists in the museum collection sometimes from the original photographer or the donor or staff research. Questions like yours and responses from the community help us keep the database accurate for all our users. We look forward to seeing what others have to share - thanks for initiating the conversation! C-K Museum