Bring out your dead!

at this parade in Northern Colorado:

Hey, it’s a horse-drawn hearse

A dog-drawn hearse? Is that a dead cat in the wagon?

An old horseless hearse

Hearses are usually a converted luxury automobile. The word hearse comes from the Old French Herce meaning rake or a harrow.

A bat-winged hearse with ordinance attached

FDGD stands for “Frozen Dead Guy Days”

The “F” shaped thingy on the back is called a Landau bar reminiscent of the old landau carriages

3-wheeled hearse?

Tattoo Hearse

Two-wheeled hearse

Haunted house prop hearse

A lifted 4×4 “Hearse-Zilla”

A standard everyday hearse

Hearse with flame decals

This is at a small town in the mountains of Northern Colorado called Nederland

Each year in Nederland, the locals (called Ned-Heads) have a three day long festival

featuring a parade of hearses through the center of town

and nearly 10,000 people come to see this event

and spend money in this town of about 1400 population.

and it’s all to pay tribute

to Grandpa Bredo, AKA, The Frozen Dead Guy.

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