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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A man rests on a bench along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Decorative ironwork detail on the gate at 51 East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A popular restaurant in the East Bay tourist district is sandbagged to guard against flooding as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A man wearing a hat sits with his dog along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A man wearing a hat sits with his dog along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Colorful pastel building facades on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A pink building facade on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A colorful pastel building facade and painted shutters along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A dog sleeps at the entrance to Hampton Gallery along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A pink building facade on Rainbow Row along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Decorative ironwork detail on the gate at 51 East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Decorative ironwork detail on the gate at 51 East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Broad and East Bay corner at the Old Exchange Building now called the Provost Dungeon Charleston, SC.
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  • Broad and East Bay corner at the Old Exchange Building now called the Provost Dungeon Charleston, SC.
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  • Home owner Jim Simpson clears a blocked storm drain along the Battery in historic downtown after Hurricane Matthew passed through causing flooding and light damage to the area October 8, 2016 in Charleston, South Carolina. The hurricane made landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm but quickly diminished as it moved north.
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  • A truck drives through flood water along the Battery in historic downtown after Hurricane Matthew passed through causing flooding and light damage to the area October 8, 2016 in Charleston, South Carolina. The hurricane made landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm but quickly diminished as it moved north.
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  • A truck drives through flood water along the Battery in historic downtown after Hurricane Matthew passed through causing flooding and light damage to the area October 8, 2016 in Charleston, South Carolina. The hurricane made landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm but quickly diminished as it moved north.
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  • Home owner Jim Simpson clears a blocked storm drain along the Battery in historic downtown after Hurricane Matthew passed through causing flooding and light damage to the area October 8, 2016 in Charleston, South Carolina. The hurricane made landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm but quickly diminished as it moved north.
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  • Residents walk across the flooded historic Battery area as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Tourists view the floodwater along the Battery area as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The historic Palmer House Inn is surrounded by floodwater along the Battery area as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The historic Palmer House Inn is surrounded by floodwater along the Battery area as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Residents walk across the flooded historic Battery area as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A decorative iron gate at the entry to a quiet garden Charleston.
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  • Restaurant Magnolias  in Charleston, SC.
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  • A truck drives through flood water along the Battery in historic downtown after Hurricane Matthew passed through causing flooding and light damage to the area October 8, 2016 in Charleston, South Carolina. The hurricane made landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm but quickly diminished as it moved north.
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  • A shop is sandbagged to guard against flooding as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Restaurant Slightly North of Broad, SNOB,  in Charleston, SC.
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  • Restaurant Magnolias  in Charleston, SC.
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  • Restaurant Slightly North of Broad, SNOB,  in Charleston, SC.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young volunteer carries Bay, a 11-pound Kemp's Ridley sea turtle to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle which is critically endangered accidentally swallowed a fishing hook and had it surgically removed by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
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  • The sign for Cypress is mirrored in the restaurant window along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC. Charleston is considered the culinary capital of the south.
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  • A couple looks at the menu at SNOB (Slightly North of Broad) restaurant along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC. Charleston is considered the culinary capital of the south.
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  • Sign for the High Cotton restaurant along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC. Charleston is considered the culinary capital of the south.
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  • A couple looks at the menu at the High Cotton restaurant along East Bay Street in historic Charleston, SC. Charleston is considered the culinary capital of the south.
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