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A last hurrah for a war souvenir with a storied past

Bobby Lehman, his wife, Kendra, and their 2-year-old twin daughters, Allyson (right) and Kaitlyn watch the annual Memorial Day Parade yesterday in Nahant. Bobby Lehman, his wife, Kendra, and their 2-year-old twin daughters, Allyson (right) and Kaitlyn watch the annual Memorial Day Parade yesterday in Nahant. (Globe Staff Photo / Yoon S. Byun)
By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / May 26, 2009

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NAHANT - Under a cloudless, pale blue sky, hundreds of residents in this scenic seaside town lined its main thoroughfare for the annual Memorial Day parade, featuring the farewell appearance of a World War I machine gun that was part of the town's victory parade for returning soldiers in 1919. (Full article: 693 words)

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