
Cornelia United Methodist Church had three entries in Wednesday's parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Habersham Guard Camp 716 Sons of Confederate Veterans of Clarkesville make their way along the parade route. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Wild Things Exotics & Recovery of Cornelia received the first-place float award. (Photo/Rob Moore)

America's Mattress of Cornelia received the second-place float award. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Will Barrett received the first-place tractor award for his restored 1952 Farmall Cub. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Rembert Cragg received the second-place tractor award for his 1956 Allis-Chalmers W-D 45. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Steve Loudermilk received the first-place antique vehicle award for his 1972 Oldsmobile 442 convertible. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Kaydaydle's of Cornelia and Clarkesville received the second-place antique vehicle award for its Chevrolet truck. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Members of Demorest Fire Department wave and throw candy. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Food and lemonade from a variety of food vendors kept people lined up most of the day. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alma and J.B. Brewer of Cornelia represent Woodmen of the World in Wednesday's parade in Demorest. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Jimmy Black of Clarkesville and Lexi and Libi Dickman of Ball Ground pause for a photo with Chief Noc-A-Homa. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Souvanh Touralack of Clarkesville Masonic Lodge serves up Chicken on a Stick. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Members of Boy Scout Troop 660 prepare to raise the flag Wednesday morning. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Demorest City Councilman Donnie Bennett and Marcia Thomas pull a float containing Girl Scout Troop 11210. They are followed by the Mountaineer Shrine Club. (Photo/Rob Moore)

United Community Bank's patriotic float makes its way along the parade route. The bank sponsors the Demorest fireworks. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Crowds lined Historic Highway 441 (Central Avenue) in Demorest for the annual parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Thousands attended the Demorest Glorious Fourth of July Celebration Parade on Wednesday. (Photo/Rob Moore)
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