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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl smiles after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl is helped out after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl dives into a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy is weighed after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl is hosed down after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy smiles after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
    Confederates_100148.JPG
  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
    Confederates_100153.JPG
  • A member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, dressed in period costume, collects battle flags from grave markers during Confederate Memorial Day at Magnolia Cemetery May 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate memorial day continues to be an official state holiday in South Carolina where the American Civil War began.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • An old settlers camp exhibition in the Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A couple walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • The boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress tree at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • The boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A man walks the boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Mushrooms growing on the side of a bald cypress tree at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Azaleas blooming in the swamp at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Azaleas and live oak tree at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Plaza de la Constitucion in St. Augustine, Florida. The oldest public park in the United States established by Spanish Royal Ordinances in 1573.
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  • The last remaining structure at the former coastal plantation at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in Mount Pleasant, SC. Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution and is often called the "forgotten founder".
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Azaleas blooming in the swamp at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Tour group passes a live oak tree at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • The last remaining structure at the former coastal plantation at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in Mount Pleasant, SC. Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution and is often called the "forgotten founder".
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  • Azaleas blooming in the swamp at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Tour group passes a live oak tree at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Azaleas blooming in the swamp at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Azaleas and live oak tree at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Wood Nymph Statue at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC. .Middleton Place Garden is the oldest formal garden in the United States, dating back to around 1741.
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  • Mill stones at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors at a waterfall along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors at a waterfall along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Park and statue dedicated to infamous American baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson in Greenville, Sout Carolina.
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  • Park and statue dedicated to infamous American baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson in Greenville, Sout Carolina.
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  • Park and statue dedicated to infamous American baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson in Greenville, Sout Carolina.
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  • Park and statue dedicated to infamous American baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson in Greenville, Sout Carolina.
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  • A peacock strolls the grounds in spring at Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. The plantation and gardens were built in 1676 by the Drayton Family and remains under the control of the Drayton family after 15 generations.
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  • Mill stones at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Colorful autumn foliage as leaves change colors along the Blue Ridge National Park near Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy place a wreath during a service at Elmwood Cemetery to mark Confederate Memorial Day May 2, 2015 in Columbia, SC. Confederate Memorial Day is a official state holiday in South Carolina and honors those that served during the Civil War.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, left, joins in the worship service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, center, joins in the worship service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts reacts during the sermon by Bishop Rev. Samuel Green, during Sunday service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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