The American Legion and Auxiliary held a parade down Main Street on the eve of their three-day convention on July 7,1946. The parade was led by Man o’ War Post No. 8 drum and bugle corps. It originated at Midland and Main streets and ended at Broadway. It drew a large crowd; people lined the streets and the courthouse steps, hung from the windows of downtown buildings and perched atop parked automobiles. Lexington’s Fourth of July parade will be held Monday and follow the same route down Main Street. Herald-Leader Archive Photo