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Buckeye Days Parade

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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:  A participant the JayCees Commancheros waits to ride in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:   Participants in the Buckeye Days parade ride a pony cart through Buckeye, AZ. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    A girls' mounted drill team rides in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    The Wells Fargo Bank stagecoach in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    The JayCees Commancheros ride in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    Members of the US Border Patrol mounted unit ride in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    The JayCees Commancheros ride in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    Children ride ponies in the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2012 - BUCKEYE, AZ:    Spectators watch the Buckeye Days parade. The Buckeye Days parade went through downtown Buckeye, AZ, an agricultural community about 45 miles west of Phoenix. The parade was one the first events to mark Arizona's centennial celebration. Arizona was admitted to the United States on Feb 14, 1912, making it the 48th state in the union. The state celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of events on Feb. 14, 2012.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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