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Salisbury decorates for Christmas

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Salisbury City Landscape employees Darrell Riley and Charles Neely put white christmas lights on one of the four holly trees on the corners at the bridge going over railroad tracks on East Innes Street. City crews have been busy dressing up downtown for the upcoming holidays and in advance of the Christmas parade next week. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Salisbury firefighters hang a Christmas wreath on the Bell Tower. Photo by Emily Ford.
Mark Bradbury, with the Salisbury City Landscaping Department, with the help of Mark Smith put the christmas lights on a large holly tree at the Bell Tower Park on West Innes Street. City crews have been busy dressing up downtown for the upcoming holidays and in advance of the Christmas parade next week. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Lights hang on a pole on the gazebo at the Bell Tower Park on West Innes Street. City crews have been busy dressing up downtown for the upcoming holidays and in advance of the Christmas parade next week. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
City crews have been busy dressing up downtown for the upcoming holidays and in advance of the Christmas parade next week.

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