A First Fridays’ stroll in downtown Aurora

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A part of the charm at the First Fridays’ events is the good Summer weather as a setting for a stroll down Downer Place in Downtown Aurora to observe and enjoy the sites, sounds, and events. Such was the case Friday. Jason Crane/The Voice
Colorful mural on Broadway in downtown Aurora adds to the scene during First Fridays. Jason Crane/The Voice
Wide range of sites and activities at First Fridays in Aurora includes Myles Tate, 3, of Aurora who interacts with implements at the Aurora Regional Fire Museum Friday. He attended with his sister, Kennedy Tate, and other family members. Jason Crane/The Voice
An exhibit at the Aurora Historical Society shows the men’s Aurora Sealmaster Bearings fastpitch softball world champion-caliber teams of the 1950s and 1960s. Many other historical exhibits are on display. Jason Crane/The Voice
Railroads continually bring a focus to Aurora. Here in a display at the Aurora Historical Society on Downer Place during First Fridays are information and photos, including the roundhouse, bottom, which was renovated in the 1980s and is now Two Brothers Roundhouse. Jason Crane/The Voice
Dancers from It’s Fit Time, 3577 E New York Street in Aurora, perform at the Community Advocacy Awareness Network’s (CAAN) Business & Entrepreneurs Expo on Water Street Mall Friday during First Fridays. The event was from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Jason Crane/The Voice

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