It’s all red, white, and blue and and littles on a proud float in Taylorsville. Photo by Meg Upton

Indian Valley enjoys the 4th at the traditional Taylorsville parade

   The mild weather brought out a few hundred parade goers from all over Plumas County to the annual Taylorsville 4th of July parade and the Indian Valley Museum’s annual cowboy breakfast. Good to see so many littles on so many floats!

Indian Valley Riding and Roping Club leads the way. Photo by Meg Upton
Indian Valley Museum travels on the vintage Taylorsville Fire Department fire truck. Photo by Meg Upton
Taylorsville Tavern owner Tony Arminino is this year’s Grand Marshall, seated next to wife Judy. Photo by Meg Upton
Kenley Neer waves as a junior princess contestant. Photo by Meg Upton
Rodeo queen Lacie Banchio is all decked out in her red, white, and blue for the annual 4th of July parade. Photo by Meg Upton
Little League champions and their moms ride proudly in the parade. Photo by Meg Upton
Nothing says 4th of July like a decked out antique fire truck. Photo by Meg Upton