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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Hotel Clermont in Atlanta, Georgia undergoing renovations in February, 2017.
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  • The Marquee of the Hotel Wellington in Manhattan, New York City, New York. The hotel was featured in the "Borat" movie.<br />
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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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  • 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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  • Sam Heys, co-author of "The Winecoff Fire: The Untold Story of America?s Deadliest Hotel Fire," signs books at a commemoration 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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  • 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) 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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.
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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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  • 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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  • A fire truck at commemoration 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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.
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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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  • 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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  • 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.
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  • A commemoration 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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  • A commemoration 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • Fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico. The two older men are petroleum workers from Monterrey; the younger man works at the hotel.
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  • A light on a wooden post lights up water from a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico.
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  • A solitary picture on a wall at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico.
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  • Floyd and his wife Leigh, a couple from North Carolina in the United States, sit with their newly adopted baby, Blake, in the Marriott hotel in Guatemala City, Guatemala on Saturday, June 18, 2005. Floyd, who declined to give his last name, said he expects that he and his wife will pay about U.S. $30,000 in total for Blake's adoption process, then the same again for another Guatemalan baby they plan to adopt.
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  • Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems speaks during a Ford Tour de Georgia press conference at the Marriott Hotel & Suites in Augusta, Ga., on Monday, April 17, 2006. This year's Tour de Georgia pro cycling race encompasses six stages over six days through the northern half of the state, plus a roll into southern Tennessee during the individual time trial. Next to Landis is Dan Rowe, the Deputy Commissioner of Tourism of the Georgia Department of Economic Development.<br />
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  • A small hammerhead shark on a dock as fishermen clean their catch on a dock at Hotel La Pesca in La Pesca, Mexico.
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