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| May 21, 2016 1:00 AM

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—Photo by KEITH KINNAIRD The Lost in the 50s parade transitions from First Avenue to Cedar Street.

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A quartet of ‘50s fans watch as the cars drive past them at the corner of Second and Church during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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(File photo/CAROLINE LOBSINGER)

Amber Staffiero, Shalyn Prettyman, and Hope Emerson are pictured dressed in their best '50s outfits for a past Lost in the '50s car parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Sandpoint High School Aerospace Club members ride with a plane they’re working to build during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A group of local youths signal for classic cars drivers to honk their horns as they drive past them on Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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Detroit muscle makes its way down Cedar Street during the Lost in the 50s parade on Friday.

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—Photo by KEITH KINNAIRD Wet weather did not deter fans of Sandpoint’s Lost in the 50s celebration.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A youngster smiles from the inside of a classic car during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A classic car owner drives down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Classic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Youngsters cheer on their favorite cars during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Classic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Classic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Fans watch classic cars during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGERClassic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGERA young photographer takes a picture of cars driving down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Classic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGERA young fan displays his own classic cars while watching the Lost in the ‘50s parade on First Avenue on Friday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A young fan covers his ears as a driver revs the engine of his classic car during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGERClassic cars make their way down Church Street during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade as a fan twirls in delight.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Madison Peck finds a great place to watch the Lost in the ‘50s parade on Friday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Elizabeth and Jason Loutzenhiser sell frozen treats during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Ryan Welsh of Century 21 Riverstone hands balloons to young parade-goers during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Beverly Midstokke comes dressed for ‘50s fun as she waits for the start of Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Parade-goers grab their phones to catch the classic cars driving by on First Avenue during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Breann Klopman, Quinn Hooper and Sydnie Knepper have fun as they watch the Lost in the ‘50s parade Friday on First Avenue.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A classic car driver heads down First Avenue during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Young Lost in the ‘50s parade participants wave to the crowd as they head down First Avenue during Friday’s parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A parade flagger has fun during Friday’s Lost in the ‘50s parade on First Avenue.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Dian Chartier takes a photo with her tablet as she watches the Lost in the ‘50s parade Friday on First Avenue.