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  • Scenes from the Take It Outside California event on Sunday at Natividad Creek Park in Salinas. The all-day program featured a multitude of outdoor activities, invluding a skate jam, musical and spoken word performances, and information from local organizations on health and community involvement for families.
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  • The sun catches hardy desert perennials high up the peaks of Pinnacle National Park.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_4277.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Sunset at Pinnacles National Park near Salinas, CA, photographed from the eastern entrance.
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  • Volunteers and park staff track tagged California condors from a high vantage point at Pinnacle National Park near Salinas.
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  • A view toward the Salinas Valley from the high peaks of Pinnacles National Park.
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  • The spectacular volcanic peaks of Pinnacles National Park form a background to moss hanging from a live oak tree.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • Veterans ride a vintage armored personnel carrier during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas.
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  • The Fox Theater's marquee on South Main Street says it all during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas.
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  • Marching bands added to the patriotic sentiment during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas.
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  • John Goodwin Jr. brought a photograph of his father, John Goodwin, to Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas. John Goodwin flew 44 combat missions in the Pacific theater during World War II, and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross.
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  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas.
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  • Servicemen participating in Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas salute the flag during the playing of “Taps.”
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  • Five year-old Angel Castro from Salinas gets into the patriotic spirit at Sunday’s well-attended 2nd Annual Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade.
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  • Vintage cars like this classic Chevy were a highlight of Sunday's 2nd Annual Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade in Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Sunday’s well-attended 2nd Annual Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade in Oldtown Salinas saw flag-waving crowds lining South Main Street, paying tribute to US servicemen and women in uniform. Featuring marching bands, vintage vehicles, and lots of patriotic floats, the 2012 parade was organized by American Legion Post 31, the Women's Auxiliary, Sons of the American Legion and local VFWs.
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  • Several motorcycle clubs including the 28th District American Legion Riders participated in Sunday’s Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade in Oldtown Salinas.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Scenes from the 2015 Veterans Day Parade on Wednesday through Oldtown Salinas.
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  • High cirrus clouds and hot, dry weather at Pinnacles National Park near Salinas.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
    141111 jd vet parade12.jpg
  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
    141111 jd vet parade04.jpg
  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
    131111 jd veteransparade18.jpg
  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
    131111 jd veteransparade15.jpg
  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
    131111 jd veteransparade13.jpg
  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
    131111 jd veteransparade11.jpg
  • Signs of support and appreciation were plentiful during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade along South Main Street in Salinas, as the whole town turned out to salute military friends and family.
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  • Jimmy Panetta was among the veterans who participated in Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade in Salinas.
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  • South Main Street in Salinas is ablaze with color during Monday’s 3rd Annual Monterey County Veterans Parade.
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  • A United States Army color guard marched in Sunday’s well-attended 2nd Annual Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade in Oldtown Salinas.
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  • From left, Isabel Mendoza, Vivianne Mendoza and Grace Callahan whoop it up during Sunday’s well-attended 2nd Annual Monterey County Veteran’s Day Parade in Oldtown Salinas.
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  • Enthusiastic crowds turned out on a cool gray Tuesday afternoon in Salinas for the annual Monterey County Veterans Day Parade, now in its fourth incarnation. Veterans of every stripe enjoyed the support of citizens waving flags and cheering their progress along the Main Street parade route from Salinas High to Gabilan Street.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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  • Beginning either in Porto or Lisbon, the Caminho Português, or Portuguese Way of St. James is a twelfth-century pilgrimage route, passing through some of the most beautiful countryside in Portugal and western Spain. Hiked in the wet and green conditions of early spring 2018, and begun on Easter Sunday in Porto, the 240-km Camino Central encompasses fields, forests and farm tracks, tiny villages and medieval cities, crossing the Ave, Neiva, Lima, and Coura rivers, into the Spanish province of Galicia at Tui/Valenca. Five further days along this route took in the Spanish towns of O Porriño, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padron, before culminating in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the destination since the Middle Ages for thousands of faithful travelers.
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