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  • The Atlanta Dairies building and the Chop Chop Restaurant building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building and the Chop Chop Restaurant building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building and the Chop Chop Restaurant building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building (right) next to the recently constructed 841 Memorial Drive Apartments on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
    20170111 atlanta dairies rtown-15.jpg
  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
    20170111 atlanta dairies rtown-14.jpg
  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
    20170111 atlanta dairies rtown-8.jpg
  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
    20170111 atlanta dairies rtown-28.jpg
  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
    20170111 atlanta dairies rtown-24.jpg
  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • People decorate the gravesites of loved ones during Day of the Dead memorial celebrations in the cemetery of Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala. Early in October, a mudslide practically destroyed the nearby Mayan town of Panabaj, killing scores of people and leaving many others homeless.
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  • People decorate the gravesites of loved ones during Day of the Dead memorial celebrations in the cemetery of Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala. Early in October, a mudslide practically destroyed the nearby Mayan town of Panabaj, killing scores of people and leaving many others homeless.
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  • People decorate the gravesites of loved ones during Day of the Dead memorial celebrations in the cemetery of Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala. Early in October, a mudslide practically destroyed the nearby Mayan town of Panabaj, killing scores of people and leaving many others homeless.
    110105santiago_atitlan016_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan059_1.dng
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • A statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • Venisha Brown (center), daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver (left) by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25. Also pictured are James Brown's daughter-in-law Diane D. Rowes (from left), her daughter Carmen Schultz, and James Brown's great-granddaughters Chelsea Dean and Saquoia Walton.
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  • Venisha Brown, daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue037_1.DNG
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_022.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_017.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.
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  • Holly Comer of the Kiwanis Club of Marietta reads aloud at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_009.jpg
  • Holly Comer of the Kiwanis Club of Marietta reads aloud at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_008.jpg
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan031_1.dng
  • Brianna Brown (left), 12, her sister Chantelle, 9, and their mother, Crystal, visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • Stephanie Cain, of Rock Hill, S.C., visits the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 029.jpg
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • A statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • Venisha Brown, daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • Dana Wideman signs a flag on a statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_024.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_015.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_006.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_005.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_013.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_010.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_002.jpg
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan095_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan086_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan080_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan079_1.dng
  • Fernando Mateo Xicay visits the graves of fellow Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Xicay said everyone in his family, 19 people, were killed when a massive mudslide covered the village of Panabaj on October 5. He also lost all of the horses with which he earned a living. Xicay has been living in a church shelter, but was told the shelter will close at the end of the week, and he has nowhere else to go. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan074_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan055_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan054_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan051_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan035_1.dng
  • People visit the birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Auburn Avenue.<br />
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  • People visit the birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Auburn Avenue.<br />
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  • People visit the birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Auburn Avenue.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 089.jpg
  • Brianna Brown (left), 12, and her sister Chantelle, 9, along with their mother, visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 078.jpg
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 046.jpg
  • Harold Thompson, of Nashville, visits the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Thompson said he was the architect of the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 031.jpg
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 015.jpg
  • A statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • Relatives of James Brown and a friend sing hymnals by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. From left are great-granddaughter Saquoia Walton, granddaughter-in-law Carmen Schultz, family friend Dana Wideman, Brown's daughter Venisha Brown, great-granddaughter Chelsea Dean and daughter-in-law Diane D. Rowes. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue059_1.DNG
  • Venisha Brown (center), daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver (left) by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25. Also pictured are James Brown's daughter-in-law Diane D. Rowes (from left), her daughter Carmen Schultz, and James Brown's great-granddaughters Chelsea Dean and Saquoia Walton.
    061226_james_brown_statue048_1.DNG
  • Venisha Brown, daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25. Also pictured are friend Diane Wideman (right) and her daughter Carmen Schultz (second from left).<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue031_1.DNG
  • Venisha Brown, daughter of singer James Brown and one-time backup singer Yvonne Fair, with Augusta, Ga. mayor Deke Copenhaver by a statue of the hometown singer on Broad Street. James Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25. Also pictured are James Brown's great-granddaughter Chelsea Dean (from right) and daughter-in-law Diane D. Rowes.<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue024_1.DNG
  • Visitors at a statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • Visitors at a statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue004_1.DNG
  • Visitors at a statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
    061226_james_brown_statue002_1.DNG
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_026.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_025.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_021.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_020.jpg
  • David West walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_016.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_013.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_007.jpg
  • A letter left by a child sits among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_002.jpg
  • A letter left by a child sits among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_001.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_014.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_011.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_009.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_008.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_007.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_006.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_005.jpg
  • Fernando Mateo Xicay visits the graves of fellow Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Xicay said everyone in his family, 19 people, were killed when a massive mudslide covered the village of Panabaj on October 5. He also lost all of the horses with which he earned a living. Xicay has been living in a church shelter, but was told the shelter will close at the end of the week, and he has nowhere else to go. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan070_1.dng
  • People visit shotgun houses on Auburn Avenue at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • Brianna Brown (left), 12, and her sister Chantelle, 9, along with their mother, visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 073.jpg
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
    070114 mlk atlanta 025.jpg
  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • A statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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  • A statue of hometown singer James Brown on Broad Street in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006. Brown died in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 25.<br />
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