I didn't get there by the start time. Traffic was terrible. It seemed to be a pretty effective event. It was outside next to the Native American Museum. It had rained but it didn't seem to dampen the event entirely.


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It does look cold and rainy.  I hope there were more onlookers than what I saw in your photos... which were great, by the way.  Thanks for taking the time to attend and for sharing with us!
Here are a few more from T Boone's facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/Pickensplan#!/album.php?fbid=10150176846399...

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