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Old Hallowell Day 2012
Date: 7/22/2012 Album ID: 1504796
Photos by Joe Phelan
Staff photo by Joe Phelan
Al Hague, left, and Gerry Mahoney unhook The Old Thunder Jug cannon in Hague's garage on Thursday afternoon. They'd moved it from its usual display spot on nearby Powder House to the garage so that it can be pulled in the Old Hallowell Day parade at 10 a.m. on Saturday morning. 
The cannon is from the British ship HMS Boxer following a naval battle with USS Enterprise in the War of 1812. It was bought by Hallowell businessmen in 1839 and has been displayed at various sites over the years.
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Olympic luger Julia Clukey, center, pulls her Lucas Waterhouse 3 1/2, on a roller luge sled during the Old Hallowell Day parade alone Water Street on Saturday morning.
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Dancing candles and dragons following a giant birthday cake for the city's 250th birthday was this year entry from the No Ha neighborhood group in the Old Hallowell Day parade along Water Street on Saturday morning.
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Hannah Cohen-Mackin, 5, looks over the competition in Old Hallowell Day cake baking contest on Saturday morning. She and her mother entered a rainbow cake in the contetst. The usual annual pie contest was changed to a cake contest in honor of the city's 250th birthday.
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Runners head north on Water Street at the start of the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell. Later in the morning there was a larger crowd of spectators as a parade went in the opposite direction.
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Seth Hasty, left, and Joe Viselli were neck and neck as they headed south on Second Street about half way through the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell. Hasty pulled ahead for the win and Viselli was second.
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Rosalea Kimball was the first woman to finish in  the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan

during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan

during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan

during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan

during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan

during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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during the Old Hallowell Day 5k race on Saturday morning in Hallowell.
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