Saturday, August 11, 2012

2012 Founders Day

Pomeroy Anvil Monument

Since its inception in 2009, the annual downtown Auburn celebration known as Founders Day has been a well attended event. Not wanting to miss out went downtown in the mid-morning hours.

First, photographed the newly installed Pomeroy Anvil Trail monument. Theodore Pomeroy served as Auburn's mayor in the 19th century.

Then made my way east on Genesee Street to catch some tunes from the Infrared Radiation Orchestra.
Members of the Auburn Doubledays were signing autographs in front of M&T Bank.
City streets were full of candy-colored classic and custom cars.
The judges' choices in the Founders Day car show classic division was Jim Hutchinson's 1957 Chevrolet.
One heavy Chevy owner had this display of license plates.
Making my way home noticed a group of bikers forming a queue in the OTB parking lot.
Joan and I had half of a Wegmans Assorted for our lunch and then headed out on our road trip.

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