Thousands of people turned up to the tenth Melrose District Street Fair on Seventh Avenue on Saturday to see classic cars, craft booths and fair games. The smell of kettle corn wafted among booths of jewelry and accessories or tin signs and paintings. At either end of the road, spectators could admire 1920s Ford Model T's or 1970s Chevrolet Malibus. The fair was started ten years ago in hopes of revitalizing the struggling historical district, and has now grown to include more than 140 booths and rides and over 200 classic cars.
PHOTOS BY MOLLY SMITH