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The most worthy activity of the club recently was the celebration of the Sixth Street “fill,” over Taylor Bottoms, connecting the three Northern Kentucky cities, Newport, Dayton, and Bellevue. Dr. W. J. Thomasson, chairman of the club, is also chairman of the parade committee and automobiles from both the Kentucky Division and the Cincinnati Automobile Club were prominent in the parade or motorcade that commemorated the completion of the highway. The program was under the auspices of the automobile club and all communities, from Fort Thomas eastward, joined in the program. Speakers were Attorney Hubbard Schwartz, representing Dayton; City Attorney George J. Harold, representing Bellevue; and Fred Bassman, representing Newport. Other members of the Parade Committee in addition to Dr. Thomasson included A. Vasche and Michael Flinckinger. Prizes were given for the best decorated motor car in the motorcade. Optimists Club, Rotary Club, and other civic organizations participated in the event held on November 7 [1929]. The motorcade started from in front of the headquarters of the club [603 Monmouth], and proceeded over the following route: Starting at the intersection of Bonnie Leslie Avenue and Taylor Avenue, north on Taylor Avenue to Poplar; east on Poplar to O’Fallon Avenue; Police from each of the cities headed the parade,
followed by a car containing the three Mayors – Mayor Clem A. Wiethorn,
Bellevue; Mayor C. A. Wissel, Dayton; and Mayor Fred McLane from
Newport. Mayor Wiethorn had ordered traffic lights in Bellevue to be
turned out for the occasion in order to facilitate movement of the
cars.
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