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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrepBW002.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep010.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep008.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep007.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep004.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep001.jpg
  • 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Revelers on the Zocalo in Mexico City, Sept 15, for the traditional "grito," the shout of "Viva Mexico" that marks the official start of Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Although Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, the celebrations usually start a couple of days before and continue through the 17th or 18th or September. It is the most important holiday on the Mexican calender. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Revelers on the Zocalo in Mexico City, Sept 15, for the traditional "grito," the shout of "Viva Mexico" that marks the official start of Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Although Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, the celebrations usually start a couple of days before and continue through the 17th or 18th or September. It is the most important holiday on the Mexican calender. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Military cadets march in the   Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Military cadets march in the   Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Student nurses march in the  Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Vendors sell Mexican flags at the Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY:  People watch the Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY:  A unit dressed in a 19th century Mexican uniform in the Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY:  Students hand out Mexican flags and march in the Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Revelers on the Zocalo in Mexico City, Sept 15, hold up a cardboard puppet of Mexican national hero Benito Juarez during the traditional "grito," the shout of "Viva Mexico" that marks the official start of Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Although Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, the celebrations usually start a couple of days before and continue through the 17th or 18th or September. It is the most important holiday on the Mexican calender. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Revelers, a father and son, on the Zocalo in Mexico City, Sept 15, for the traditional "grito," the shout of "Viva Mexico" that marks the official start of Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Although Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, the celebrations usually start a couple of days before and continue through the 17th or 18th or September. It is the most important holiday on the Mexican calender. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MexicanParade003.jpg
  • 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: Revelers on the Zocalo in Mexico City, Sept 15, for the traditional "grito," the shout of "Viva Mexico" that marks the official start of Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Although Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, the celebrations usually start a couple of days before and continue through the 17th or 18th or September. It is the most important holiday on the Mexican calender. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MexicanParade002.jpg
  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY: A homeless woman walks past Mexico City police officers during the   Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2005 - MEXICO CITY:  A Charro, or Mexican cowboy, marches in the Independence Day parade in Mexico City, Sept. 16. Mexico celebrated its 195th Independence Day in 2005 with a huge military parade through the center of Mexico City. The area is famous for wide beaches and fresh seafood, especially shellfish.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Children make color patriotic drawings before the Independence Day ceremony Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  LUIGE DEL PUERTO holds his son, SOL ELIJAH DEL PUERTO, while they and his wife, PEARL DEL PUERTO take the oath of citizenship as they are naturalized US citizens Wednesday. They are originally from the Philippines. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Soon to be new US citizens walk into the auditorium for the naturalization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: LUIGE DEL PUERTO holds his son, SOL ELIJAH DEL PUERTO, after they and his wife, PEARL DEL PUERTO were naturalized US citizens Wednesday. They are originally from the Philippines. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Sgt. JASON FRITZ, (left) of the US Army, waves an American flag after he was naturalized as a US citizen Wednesday. Fritz, originally from Canada, served in the US Army for more than nine years as a Canadian citizen. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Sgt. JASON FRITZ, (left) of the US Army, waves an American flag after he was naturalized as a US citizen Wednesday. Fritz, originally from Canada, served in the US Army for more than nine years as a Canadian citizen. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   OMAR YUSUF, left, originally from Somalia, MARGARITA BASRTO, originally from Mexico, SUMAYO AHMED and LAKI SULEMAN, both originally from Somalia, wave American flags after being naturalized as US citizens Wednesay. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MARGARITA BASRTO, originally from Mexico, and SUMAYO AHMED, originally from Somalia, wave American flags after being naturalized as US citizens Wednesay. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  ISRAEL NEVAREZ (left), originally from Mexico, MAI ALI, and OMAR YUSUF, both originally from Somalia, cheer after becoming US citizens Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: OMAR YUSUF, left, originally from Somalia, MARGARITA BASRTO, originally from Mexico, and SUMAYO AHMED, originally from Somalia, take the oath as US citizens Wednesay. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: OMAR YUSUF, left, originally from Somalia, MARGARITA BASRTO, originally from Mexico, and SUMAYO AHMED, originally from Somalia, take the oath as US citizens Wednesay. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   ISRAEL NEVAREZ (left), originally from Mexico, and MAI ALI, originally from Somalia, cheer after becoming US citizens Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Current and former members of the US military are naturalized as US citizens in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Current and former members of the US military are naturalized as US citizens in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Current and former members of the US military are naturalized as US citizens in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    2012NaturalizationCeremony022.jpg
  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Sgt. JASON FRITZ, (left) of the US Army, waves an American flag after he was naturalized as a US citizen Wednesday. Fritz, originally from Canada, served in the US Army for more than nine years as a Canadian citizen. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    2012NaturalizationCeremony016.jpg
  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  LUIGE DEL PUERTO holds his son, SOL ELIJAH DEL PUERTO, (right) as they are naturalized US citizens Wednesday. They are originally from the Philippines. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Sgt. JASON FRITZ, of the US Army, holds his son, LIAM FRITZ, 3, before Jason was naturalized as a US citizen Wednesday. Fritz, originally from Canada, served in the US Army for more than nine years as a Canadian citizen. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Spectators watch for family members walking into the naturalization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Current and former members of the US military wait to be naturalized as US citizens in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Current and former members of the US military wait to be naturalized as US citizens in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of Boy Scout Troop 244 before posting the colors at a naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of Boy Scout Troop 244 holds the American flag before posting the colors at a naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  American flags on the new citizens' chairs in the auditorium before the naturalization ceremony Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New citizens sign in before the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix, Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New citizens sign in before the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix, Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: EPHRAIM ALZARDO, a volunteer, holds up a sign directing soon to be new citizens to the check in area at South Mountain Community College Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of Boy Scout Troop 244 holds the American flag before posting the colors at a naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  LUIGE DEL PUERTO holds his son, SOL ELIJAH DEL PUERTO, after they and his wife, PEARL DEL PUERTO were naturalized US citizens Wednesday. They are originally from the Philippines. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  ISRAEL NEVAREZ (left), originally from Mexico, and MAI ALI, originally from Somalia, take the oath of citizenship Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  New US citizens at the naturalization ceremony in Phoenix Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A family waits for the final unit to pass them during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A man on a tractor throws candy during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A man on a tractor waves the American flag during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A man on a tractor waves the American flag during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: The 4th of July tractor parade goes through downtown Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People wait for the 4th of July tractor parade to start in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on horseback bring up the end of the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Spectators cheer during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Spectators cheer during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: People on tractors during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A man on a tractor waves the American flag during the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Young people on an ATV ride in the 4th of July tractor parade in Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: The 4th of July tractor parade goes through downtown Runnells, a small community about 25 miles from Des Moines. Most of the Independence Day parades in central Iowa were cancelled because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. People in Runnells made the decision to go ahead with their parade, the first 4th of July parade in the town in recent memory. Most of the people in the parade were farmers, who drove their tractors through the town.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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