
🎧 Battle Ground’s Harvest Days Parade Draws Thousands
The parade lasted for nearly two hours on Saturday, July 18, in Battle Ground
The Harvest Days Parade delivered tons of smiles and candy down Main Street and Northeast First Street with thousands of paradegoers packed along the sides of the route.

The parade featured around 100 entrants including political candidates, local businesses, equestrian groups and more. The parade lasted for nearly two hours on Saturday, July 18, in Battle Ground.

This report and photos were first published by The Reflector Newspaper.

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