Eleven year-old Troy Sandoval sports his best patriotic outfit to ride in the Village of Corrales 4th of July Parade.
Roberto E. Rosales/ Corrales Comment
The annual Corrales July Fourth parade in typical fashion, was more than a parade, it was the village’s largest event of the year. Attracting thousands of visitors along Corrales Road, this year’s parade and events for the Fourth attracted dozens of floats.
The parade featured horses, marching bands, antique cars, tractors and more. The wet section of the parade allowed spectators and parade participants to cool off and get sprayed with water while they cheered on those marching down Corrales Road.
Photographer Roberto E. Rosales captured the highlights.
Thousands lined the streets in the Village of Corrales for their 4th of July Parade.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentThousands lined the streets in the Village of Corrales for their 4th of July Parade.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentPet Mayor Wendell, far left, along with his Chief of Staff and younger brother Julius are handled by Leslie Franz and Bruce Hofkin during the Village of Corrales 4th of July Parade Thursday morning.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentThousands lined the streets in the Village of Corrales for their 4th of July Parade Thursday morning.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentTwo year-old Kendelyn Jo Rollins rides Hercules in the Village of Corrales 4th of July Parade. Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentFran Gurule, left, and Lorna Azevedo went all out as they roll in their 1915 Model T car during the Village of Corrales 4th of July Parade Thursday morning.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentThousands lined the streets in the Village of Corrales for their 4th of July Parade Thursday morning.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentRaquel Sand of the Navajo Nation waves to the crowd in the Village of Corrales 4th of July Parade.
Roberto E. Rosales/Corrales CommentGriffin Lyman representing the Corrales Comment at the 4th of July parade. Roberto Rosales / Corrales Comment