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Harmon's Histories: Memorial Day long a revered observance in Missoula

The Missoula courthouse clock tolled 10 o’clock. It was Memorial Day, one hundred years ago, May 30, 1924. Parade Marshal Will Cave, the city’s unofficial historian in those early days, positioned himself across the river on the city’s south side to lead the parade over the Higgins Avenue Bridge, northward toward the courthouse.

MIssoula bridge parking turns into playground

Harmon's Histories: Rabbits overtake downtown Missoula island!

Once upon a time, there was a man who lived on an island in the Missoula River, right under the Higgins Avenue Bridge, near the Snead-Simons Building. (FYI, the Missoula River is now called the Clark Fork and the building is now called the Wilma). The man had two companions, a pair of white rabbits.

Harmon's Histories: Rabbits overtake downtown Missoula island!

Once upon a time, there was a man who lived on an island in the Missoula River, right under the Higgins Avenue Bridge, near the Snead-Simons Building. (FYI, the Missoula River is now called the Clark Fork and the building is now called the Wilma). The man had two companions, a pair of white rabbits.

Harmon's Histories: Rabbits overtake downtown Missoula island!

Once upon a time, there was a man who lived on an island in the Missoula River, right under the Higgins Avenue Bridge, near the Snead-Simons Building. (FYI, the Missoula River is now called the Clark Fork and the building is now called the Wilma). The man had two companions, a pair of white rabbits.

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