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  • Custer County (Colo.) Sheriff Fred Jobe greets a gun-rights advocate, as several hundred Second-Amendment supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A child waves a flag as several hundred gun-rights supporters march  their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A float moves supporters who have trouble walking, several hundred gun-rights supporters march  their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
    0713_0312-BaseRez.jpg
  • A float moves supporters who have trouble walking, several hundred gun-rights supporters march  their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters pray together in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Ahlura Gayle rides Blizzard "the performing longhorn," led by Doc Dison, at the head of several hundred gun-rights supporters marching down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A mother holds her son and her weapon, as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A boy sits with his weapon as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
    0713_0112-BaseRez.jpg
  • A father helps his son shoulder an assault rifle, as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Guns are required to be unloaded, as well as shouldered or holstered, as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
    0713_0064-BaseRez.jpg
  • A child, held in his gun-toting father's arms, plays with a toy pistol, as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A girl waits with her gun as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A mother holds her little girl, while holstering both their guns, as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • Several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • A child plays with an assault-rifle magazine as several hundred gun-rights supporters gather in a parking lot before marching with their weapons down Main Street in Westcliffe, Colo., as part of an Independence Day Parade. Many brought their children. A few brought animals. A flyer promoting the armed march was circulated throughout southern Colorado, calling on "patriots" to bring their guns - especially the "evil black ones" - and display them in the annual parade.
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  • The remnants of a long-ago shoreline rise above the Pacific Ocean and Second Beach.
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  • Second bedroom in guest house has two windows and double closet that fills one wall.
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  • Janet, Michael and Gregory help Cooper Smith blow out the candle on her second birthday cake, Feb. 12, 1992.
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  • Scenes from camping on Second Beach in Olympia National Park.
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  • CattleWomen of Custer County serve a brisket lunch at the Second Street Kitchen during the Wet Mountain Western Pilgrimage.
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  • CattleWomen of Custer County serve a brisket lunch at the Second Street Kitchen during the Wet Mountain Western Pilgrimage.
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  • CattleWomen of Custer County serve a brisket lunch at the Second Street Kitchen during the Wet Mountain Western Pilgrimage.
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  • CattleWomen of Custer County serve a brisket lunch at the Second Street Kitchen during the Wet Mountain Western Pilgrimage.
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  • Fishermen of all ages braved the cold to compete in Westcliffe's second annual Ice Fishing Contest at Lake DeWeese.
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  • The Millers pose for their 60th wedding anniversary in the parlor of their Bartlesville, Okla., home. The Examiner-Enterprise, where I worked, honored such  anniversaries with a picture in the paper, but this couple was too infirm to come to our second-floor studio.
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  • Women watch Savannah's  St. Patrick's Day Parade from a second-floor window.
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  • The Millers pose for their 60th wedding anniversary in the parlor of their Bartlesville, Okla., home. The Examiner-Enterprise, where I worked, honored such  anniversaries with a picture in the paper, but this couple was too infirm to come to our second-floor studio.
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