The Parade at the World's Fair at Tunbridge, Vermont

 

A parade passes through the fairgrounds during the annual fair in Tunbridge, Vermont in September 1941. Marchers move down the dirt road as spectators line the route and automobiles crowd the nearby fields. Agricultural fairs like the Tunbridge World’s Fair were important gatherings for rural communities, bringing together farm families for exhibitions, entertainment, and local tradition just months before the United States entered World War II.