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  • A small dog sits in front of colonial home in Guatemala on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021.
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  • Rowdy Shaw, HSUS senior field responder, plays with a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Jackie Beckstead, HSUS field responder, carries a dog into a temporary shelter at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Veterinarian Stephanie Lee, of Charlotte, NC, holds a dog to be photographed during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. ((704) 588-4400)
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  • A penned dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-14.jpg
  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Dave Hall (left) and Lee Smith transport a dog to a temporary shelter after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Smith: 704-363-8887 / Hall: 919-614-5278)
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  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Wendy Leonard (left) and Pam Siegler carry a dog into a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Leonard: 478-987-4679 / Siegler 931-438-8987)
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  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Lee Smith (left) and Dave Hall transport a dog to a temporary shelter after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Smith: 704-363-8887 / Hall: 919-614-5278)
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  • Chris Pistolis, facility and safety coordinator for the Humane Society of Charlotte, leads away a dog found during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Humane Society of Charlotte vice-president of operations Jorge Ortega carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Ann-Margerat Johnston, who serves on the Georgia state council of the HSUS, carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (770-205-2221)
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  • Humane Society of Charlotte vice-president of operations Jorge Ortega (center) carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Volunteer Lori Piper, of Tampa, Fla., carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (813-966-5674 lorilynpiper@yahoo.com)
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  • Dog sleeping on chair, 2009.
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  • A dog awaits entry to a temporary shelter at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • National Disaster Animal Response Team member Karen Reed carries a dog into a temporary shelter at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (727-271-1498)
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  • A row of dog pens during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Field responder Jackie Beckstead pets a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Abby the dog playing in the Chattahoochee River.
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  • Abby the dog playing in the Chattahoochee River.
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  • Abby the dog playing in the Chattahoochee River.
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  • Abby the dog playing in the Chattahoochee River.
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  • Abby the dog playing in the Chattahoochee River.
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  • Atlanta Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin beginning a commemoration at The Spotted Dog, which used to house Fire Station 11, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Atlanta Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin walks off to applause after beginning a commemoration at The Spotted Dog, which used to house Fire Station 11, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Atlanta Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin walks off to applause after beginning a commemoration at The Spotted Dog, which used to house Fire Station 11, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_058.jpg
  • Atlanta Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin beginning a commemoration at The Spotted Dog, which used to house Fire Station 11, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Atlanta Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin beginning a commemoration at The Spotted Dog, which used to house Fire Station 11, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_043.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-49.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-47.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-45.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-40.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-34.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-50.jpg
  • Dogs are checked at the vet tables during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-22.jpg
  • Ashley Mauceri, of the HSUS Animal Rescue Team, plays with dogs during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-10.jpg
  • Sára Varsa, director of operations for The HSUS' Animal Rescue Team, plays with dogs at the vet tables during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-21.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Horse vet Mike Privett observes a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (803-730-2272 mrprivettdvm@aol.com)
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  • Kimberly Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, with a puppy during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-31.jpg
  • Teams are organized during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-19.jpg
  • Ashley Mauceri, of the HSUS Animal Rescue Team, show pens to veterinarian Judi C Vogt during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Vogt: 704-699-8896)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-15.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-13.jpg
  • Fowl roam a section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-63.jpg
  • Horse vet assistant Snuffy Sharpe watches a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (803-920-1725 gunnersnuf@aol.com)
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  • Edgefield County, SC Sheriff Adell Dobey observes a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-61.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-56.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-55.jpg
  • South Carolina Senator Jake Knotts (eft) and Kim Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, look in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Knotts: (803) 212-6350)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-11.jpg
  • Horses wander during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-3.jpg
  • A property map is drawn during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-62.jpg
  • Tia Pope, manager of puppy mill investigations, marks a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-57.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-54.jpg
  • Cages set up to recieve hundreds of animals at a temporary shelter at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-48.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-38.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-39.jpg
  • Perry Stone, HSUS driver and responder, sorts paperwork in a transport rig after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-36.jpg
  • Melissa Szumlinksi, shelter manager of the temporary shelter set up at the Columbia, SC airport, speaks with her team after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-35.jpg
  • Puppies found during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Animals are logged during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-30.jpg
  • Kimberly Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, greets a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-28.jpg
  • An animal skull found tied to fence during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-17.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-16.jpg
  • Fowl roam a section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-12.jpg
  • Kim Kelly (left), South Carolina State Director at The Humane Society of the United States, and Adam Parascandola, HSUS Director of Animal Cruelty Respnse, beging a map of the property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-8.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-7.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-5.jpg
  • Rowdy Shaw (left) and Perry Stone move a mailbox to enable parking of a HSUS rig during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-1.jpg
  • Animal bones on the ground during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • ID collars on a vet table during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-29.jpg
  • Tia Pope, manager of puppy mill investigations, marks a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-9.jpg
  • Rick Roberts (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Margaret Foster (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Foster, with her husband and daughter, were staying at the hotel on the night of the fire. They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Rick Roberts (cq)  at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Margaret Foster (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Foster, with her husband and daughter, were staying at the hotel on the night of the fire. They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Connie Broom (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Broom, 1 year old at the time, was staying at the hotel on the night of the fire with her parents, Margaret and Warren E. Foster (both cq). They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Dennis Smith, retired from the New York Fire Dept., reads from a book at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Dennis Smith, retired from the New York Fire Dept., reads from a book at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
    metfire1204_045.jpg
  • Warren Chou (cq) (right), of the Metropolitan Fire Association, speaks to members of The DeKalb County Fire Dept. color guard at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--before the start of a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Margaret Foster (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Foster, with her husband and daughter, were staying at the hotel on the night of the fire. They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_116.jpg
  • Arnold Hardy (cq) sits at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Hardy, who was a Georgia Tech student at the time, took a Pulizer Prize-winning photograph at the scene. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Arnold Hardy (cq) sits at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Hardy, who was a Georgia Tech student at the time, took a Pulizer Prize-winning photograph at the scene. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Connie Broom (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Broom, 1 year old at the time, was staying at the hotel on the night of the fire with her parents, Margaret and Warren E. Foster (both cq). They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Rick Roberts (cq) (center) at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_069.jpg
  • Members of The DeKalb County Fire Dept. color guard at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--before the start of a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Arnold Hardy (cq) sits at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Hardy, who was a Georgia Tech student at the time, took a Pulizer Prize-winning photograph at the scene. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Margaret Foster (cq) speaks to people gathered at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Foster, with her husband and daughter, were staying at the hotel on the night of the fire. They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_117.jpg
  • Rick Roberts (cq) at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
    metfire1204_121.jpg
  • Rick Roberts (cq) at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Rick Roberts (cq) (left) and Connie Broom (cq) hug  at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. Broom, 1 year old at the time, survived the blaze with her parents. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their  safety codes.
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  • Rick Roberts (cq) at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Roberts, a firefighter at the time who went on to become battalion chief, is credited with helping to save several of the survivors. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Dennis Smith, retired from the New York Fire Dept., reads from a book at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
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  • Janet Cox, a daughter of a survivor, at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. Foster, with her husband and daughter, were staying at the hotel on the night of the fire. They all survived. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their fire safety codes.
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  • Dennis Smith, retired from the New York Fire Dept., reads from a book at The Spotted Dog--which used to house Fire Station 11--during a commemoration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Winecoff Hotel fire in downtown Atlanta. The fire--at 119 deaths, the worst hotel fire in U.S. history--caused departments across the country to update their safety codes.
    metfire1204_049.jpg
  • Low angle from left swingarm of motorcycle looking forward during a ride. Rider's left boot is seen as well as terrain being ridden. Shot near Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • A parade of French poodles during the pubic opening of Louvre Atlanta at the High Museum of Art. Over the next three years, the High Museum will feature hundreds of works of art from the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
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