Parade of Products Barley Float
ClassificationsPhotographs
Datec. 1906
Place DepictedSanta Ana, California, United States, North America
MediumPhotographic print
Dimensions5 × 7 in. (12.7 × 17.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Lucy Lockett
Object number17428
DescriptionPhotograph of a float from Santa Ana's Parade of Products, likely taken around 1906. Farm wagon and trailer loaded with sacks of barley. 2 men (unidentified) on seat. Front banner reads "barley. 200,000 sacks. Value $220,000.00" Rear banner reads "Can Germans BEER it."This Santa Ana barley float was a part of the Parade of Products which was first held in conjunction with the Orange County Fair in 1906. The parade was created to display the wealth of products produced in Orange County, a Queen was chosen each year, and prizes were awarded for livestock, produce, and homemade goods. To this day, the OC Fair continues this tradition by featuring a wide array of products for sale by individual vendors in sections of the fairgrounds named Carnival of Products, Parade of Products, and Festival of Products.
On View
Not on viewearly 20th Century
1906-1911
1906-1911
Early 20th Century