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Members of the 4x4holics Car Club impress the crowd with their antics. (Erwin Encinares)
Police assist Liberation Day parade grand marshal Clarence Tenorio Sr. get off the vehicle he was on at the front of the Garapan Fishing Base. (Erwin Encinares)
Families sit comfortably under a big umbrella as they watch the Liberation Day parade. (Ferdie de la Torre)
The CNMI Domatsuri group is a reliable fixture during the Liberation Day parade. (Ferdie de la Torre)
A local car club that goes by the name of DMC participated in the parade as well. (Erwin Encinares)
The Imperial Pacific International Ltd.’s float, made up of fresh flowers and designed to capture the local culture, was a crowd-pleaser during the July 4th Liberation Day parade. IPI’s Corporate Social Responsibility team and over 100 IPI employees participated in the parade. (Imperial Pacific)
Two youngsters are out under the sun, watching the colorful and entertaining floats in the parade. (Bea Cabrera)
A Commonwealth Utilities Corp. vehicle joins the Liberation Day Parade last Tuesday. (Erwin Encinares)
The Department of Public Safety Boating Safety Section float impresses the crowd with smooth moves. (Erwin Encinares)
The Northern Marianas Trades Institute showcased its students during the Liberation Day parade. (Erwin Encinares)
Imperial Pacific entertains the crowd with a traditional Chinese lion dance. (Erwin Encinares)
The Department of Corrections float was well-received by the crowd. (Erwin Encinares)
Dancers aboard the ACH Chuuk-CNMI Association float showed off smooth moves. (Erwin Encinares)
The Carolinian Affairs Office float entertain dignitaries with a traditional dance number.
The CNMI Farmers Association participate in the Liberation Day parade. (Erwin Encinares)
The NMI Museum float is followed closely by a World War II-repurposed vehicle. (Erwin Encinares)
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