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  • An American flag flutters in the breeze along Main Street in Westcliffe, CO.
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  • An American flag flutters in the breeze along Main Street in Westcliffe, CO.
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  • On June 27, 1995, during the National Press Photographers Association's 50th Anniversary convention in Washington, DC, photographer Joe Rosenthal (center) placed a wreath honoring all photographers killed in combat at the base of the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, a statue in Arlington, VA, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of World War II soldiers raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945. Rosenthal was accompanied by Marine Corps Commandant General Carl E. Mundy, Jr. (right) and photojournalist Joe Traver, whose term as NPPA's president was just ending.
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  • Visitors to the Washington Monument walk beneath its circle of flags at sunset.
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  • Verandas and flags catch the breeze in downtown Beaufort. ©2004 Greg Smith
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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.
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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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  • Action abounds at the 71st annual Westcliffe Stampede Rodeo.
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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 family crosses 12th Street near the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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  • Action abounds at the 71st annual Westcliffe Stampede Rodeo.
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  • Action abounds at the 71st annual Westcliffe Stampede Rodeo.
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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.
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  • Deer graze in a May River Plantation lot that has been cleared for sale.
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  • Western Commencement 2014
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  • A passenger sleeps on New York's Penn Station floor, while awaiting a train from the city.
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  • A participant holds the pin for another golfer in the Junior Heritage Golf Tournament on Hilton Head Island.
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  • Barrel racing at the 71st annual Westcliffe Stampede Rodeo.
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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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  • 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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  • A passenger sleeps on New York's Penn Station floor, while awaiting a train from the city.
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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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  • Flags for the San Isabel Land Protection Trust grace the end of the main driveway for A Painted View Ranch, hosts for Art for the Sangres.
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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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  • Joe Rosenthal (center), flanked by Marine Corps Commandant General Carl E. Mundy, Jr. (right) and National Press Photographers Association president Joe Traver, turns from placing a wreath honoring all photographers killed in combat at the base of the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial in 1995. The statue in Arlington, Va., is based on Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of World War II soldiers raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945.
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