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Mounted Patrol Units From Around the Region Lead the Nevada Day Parade

Mounted Patrol Units From Around the Region Lead the Nevada Day Parade
L-R: Rita Cannizzaro Walsh, Carrying the American Flag, Cathy Bruno, carrying the Nevada Flag, Nevada Day Parade. Photo by Bryan Walsh.

The Nevada Day Parade, the largest parade in Nevada, started at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 1, going down Carson Street in Carson City, the state capital. The number one entry was the mounted patrol units from around Northern Nevada, leading the parade of two hundred and thirty-three entries.

Twenty-five riders from five different patrol units took part. These riders represented the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, Elko County, Pershing County, Reno Police Department, and Washoe County Sheriff's Office.

After the parade, they would disperse into groups and aid in patrol and public relations along the parade route.


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