This morning, Oak Cliff filled the streets for Dallas City Council member Maxie Johnson and the District 4 community’s Veterans Day Celebration.

Starting at 10 a.m. the Veterans Parade travelled from the Glendale Shopping Center to Patriots Corner with flags and pride flourishing through the celebration of American heroes. The event featured high school bands and the Unique Corvette Club of Dallas to support veterans and families.

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Following the parade, a Veterans Resource Fair is open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 4501 S. Lancaster Road across from the Dallas VA Medical Center.

Here are scenes from the Veterans Parade.

The Nu Soul of the South, South Oak Cliff High School’s band, warming up ahead of the parade. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

Unique Corvette Club of Dallas preparing for the parade at the Glendale Shopping Center. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

A family waiting for the parade to come into view. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

Council member Maxie Johnson and others linking arms at the front of the Veterans Parade. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

A man wearing a red hat embroidered with Vietnam Veteran across the back watching the parade. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

JROTC members in the the parade. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

The Wall of Sound Band from Lincoln High School. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.

Community members gathering across from the Dallas VA Center to watch the Veterans Parade. Photo by Victoria Hernandez.