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Daily Archives: July 3, 2011
Small-town America 4th of July Parade complete with cotton candy, dogs & babies
Barry has to cover the Baraga Lumberjack Parade every year for his job as editor of the L’Anse Sentinel. Almost every year I tag along. It’s our date, you know. The last two–or three–years I have eagerly brought camera and … Continue reading →
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