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The MUND area frequently experienced problems with abandoned cars on residents' streets and in vacant lots.

Children sitting on a MUND Summer Festival parade float on a residential street lined with row houses.

The 327th Army Band marches along Bonaparte Avenue during the MUND Summer Festival parade.

Boys hang out of a charter bus along a residential street.

Women posing in front of a charter bus on a tree-lined block of row homes.

A boy waters curbside flowerbeds that include zinnias, dahlias, marigolds, roses, petunias, Mexican roses, firebush, and a melon patch in the 200 block of West 24th Street.

Residents walk along the parade route while a van advertises the upcoming MUND election.

A marching band moves through a MUND neighborhood during the 1969 election parade.

A large crowd follows the MUND election parade.

A drum band leads the MUND election parade up a city block.

The 2100 block of Homewood Avenue in the eastern area of MUND.

Lieutenant John R. Frazier stands next to a fire call box at the corner of Barclay and East 20th Streets.

Parade participants carry a banner which reads: "Come One, Come All and See, 'MUND' 'Doing It's Thing', Your Thing My Thing Our Thing, In The MUND Festival Parade…".

Streetscape of the 300 block of East 21st Street, where protests and testimonies from MUND residents helped close the corner bar (in the foreground) associated with violence and nuisance crimes.

207-225 North Schroeder Street

923 West Fayette Street

903-927 West Lexington Street

Looking west from Poppleton Street and Fayette Street; block 187 on right, block 202 on left

116-130 North Amity Street
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