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The Band in NJ: The Caravan moves toward Holland Tunnel



2009-11-25 - Jersey City, NJ - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. It was exciting to see six busses ahead of carrying soon to be Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Tv stars into the Holland Tunnel. The Adair County Marching Band was still in New Jersey when this photo was taken. Up ahead is the Holland Tunnel, connecting the Garden State with Manhattan Island in New York City. The tunnel on I-78 goes under the Hudson River, and is over two and one-half miles long. The second, maroon bus, was a replacement bus put into service in Kentucky on the first day of the trip after a windshield wiper on the brand new coach failed. ColumbiaMagazine.com Group at Flickr.com

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