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Bill Ives, the founder and impresario of the proposed Marching Pageantry Arts Museum, stored or displayed at Upper Darby’s venerable Archer-Epler VFW Post 979, the longtime headquarters of the Musketeers Drum and Bugle Corps.
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by Kevin Riordan, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 3, 2021 4:01 am ADT
Last Updated Apr 3, 2021 at 4:09 am ADT
UPPER DARBY, Pa. “You are now seeing the biggest collection in the world, the galaxy, the universe,” said Bill Ives, the founder and impresario of the proposed Marching Pageantry Arts Museum.
The introduction was a bit showbiz, but the marching band costumes, instruments, banners, flags, photos, programs, recordings, regalia, and memorabilia that Ives has assiduously amassed since 1990 24,000 pieces, and counting are a showstopper. An ethnomusicology student assisting in the museum project describes the collection as one of the most significant in the country.
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