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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: African-American cowboy and his son riding in a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: African-American cowboy and his son riding in a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: African-American cowboy and his son riding in a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Float of the Clemons Family Reunion at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade and festivities at Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: African-American cowboy and his son riding in a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas November 1, 2008: Children from a Quinceanera party pose for pictures in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol after the 15th birthday "coming out party" on Saturday. The Quincea–era or Quince a–os is, in parts of Europe and the Americas, a girl's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is commemorated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. It is sometimes represented "15 years." The celebration highlights God, family, friends, music, food, and dance and traditionally begins with a religious ceremony. A reception is held in the home or a banquet hall.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, Texas: Washington's birthday celebration: family and friends celebrate at Debutantes ball. February 2003 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008. Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity  showing a Sikh priest shaking hands with a Baptist minister at the celebration.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Boy with American flag at Juneteenth celebration.  Black Emancipation Day parade.    ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade and festivities at Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Float of the Clemons Family Reunion at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: African-American cowboy and his son riding in a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Bastrop, TX June 21, 2008: Parade-watchers in small-town at a Juneteenth celebration in the historically African-American suburb of Bastrop, outside Austin. Juneteenth celebrates the day, June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX announcing the end of slavery and the Civil War.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Texas: November 18, 2010. International students who attend the University of Texas at Austin celebrate world diversity at an annual International Night celebration with food, drink and dancing that showcase a dozen cultures in central Texas.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 18, 2010. International students who attend the University of Texas at Austin celebrate world diversity at an annual International Night celebration with food, drink and dancing that showcase a dozen cultures in central Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 18, 2010. Korean international students who attend the University of Texas at Austin celebrate world diversity at an annual International Night celebration with food, drink and dancing that showcase a dozen cultures in central Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 18, 2010. Latin American international students who attend the University of Texas at Austin celebrate world diversity at an annual International Night celebration with food, drink and dancing that showcase a dozen cultures in central Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Cinco de Mayo celebration.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Boy with American flag at Juneteenth celebration.  Black Emancipation Day parade.    ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Hispanic female dancing in traditional dress at Cinco de Mayo celebration. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 18 , 2010. Taiwanese international students who attend the University of Texas at Austin celebrate world diversity at an annual International Night celebration with food, drink and dancing that showcase a dozen cultures in central Texas.  <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Cinco De Mayo celebration at city park. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas 08NOV00:  Bush campaign chairman DON EVANS announces that the downtown celebration is over pending the counting of Florida votes in the U.S. Presidential election.
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  • San Antonio, Texas 02 NOV 01: Frank Gonzalez, a 4th grader from San Antonio, makes a rubbing on the gravestone of one of his relatives during Dia de Los Muertos 'Day of the Dead" celebration at the San Fernando II Cemetery. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, Texas 02 NOV 01: Frank Gonzalez, a 4th grader from San Antonio, makes a rubbing on the gravestone of one of his relatives during Dia de Los Muertos 'Day of the Dead" celebration at the San Fernando II Cemetery. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas schoolchildren wait before performing at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.  2011 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX February 19, 2009: Children's Youth Parade Under the Stars at the annual Washington's Birthday celebration in the twin cities of Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • A macabre dressed woman waits at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.  2011 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Mariachi Nueva Generaction from Texas State University in San Marcos performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated. <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Mariachi Nueva Generaction from Texas State University in San Marcos performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated. <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423802.jpg
  • Mariachi Nueva Generaction from Texas State University in San Marcos performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated. <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423803.jpg
  • Children hold a "catrina" doll-like figure while performing at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423800.jpg
  • Children hold a "catrina" doll-like figure while performing at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423798.jpg
  • Mariachi Nueva Generaction from Texas State University in San Marcos performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated. <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423799.jpg
  • A high school mariachi bajo sexto player performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008. Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration showing large diversity in the celebrants attending the ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008. Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration showing large diversity in the celebrants attending the ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008.  Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration showing large diversity in the celebrants attending the ceremony.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX February 19, 2009: Children's Youth Parade Under the Stars at the annual Washington's Birthday celebration in the twin cities of Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX February 19, 2009: Children's Youth Parade Under the Stars at the annual Washington's Birthday celebration in the twin cities of Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX February 19, 2009: Hispanic girls dressed as jalapeno peppers at the Children's Youth Parade Under the Stars at the annual Washington's Birthday celebration in the twin cities of Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: Children from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico (left) and Laredo, TX (right) meet in the center of International Bridge #2 for an "abrazo" (embrace, or hug) to kick off the 112th-annual international celebration of George Washington's Birthday in the border towns.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: Dignitaries from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico (left) and Laredo, Texas (right) meet in the center of International Bridge #2 for an "abrazo" (embrace, or hug) to kick off the 112th-annual international celebration of George Washington's Birthday on the Texas-Mexico border.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: Children from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico  meet in the center of International Bridge #2 for an "abrazo" (embrace, or hug) to kick off the 112th-annual international celebration of George Washington's Birthday in the border towns.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: Dignitaries from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico (left) and Laredo, Texas (right) meet in the center of International Bridge #2 for an "abrazo" (embrace, or hug) to kick off the 112th-annual international celebration of George Washington's Birthday on the Texas-Mexico border.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: Dignitaries from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico (left) and Laredo, Texas (right) meet in the center of International Bridge #2 for an "abrazo" (embrace, or hug) to kick off the 112th-annual international celebration of George Washington's Birthday on the Texas-Mexico border.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Mariachi Nueva Generaction from Texas State University in San Marcos performs at the annual Kyle, TX "Day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos celebration just south of Austin.  Day of the Dead is a Mexican national holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for a remember departed loved ones.  Gatherings often take place in cemeteries where food is served and graves cleaned and decorated.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0423806.jpg
  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008. Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity featuring  dancers from First Baptist Church of Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, TX  December 12, 2005: Traditional "matachines," Aztec dancers parade through the streets of south Brownsville  in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Feast Day. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, Texas November 17, 2006: The first two Toyota Tundra pickups off the assembly line arrive onstage at a celebration at the $1.3-billion plant opening in south Bexar County, Texas.  The $1.28-billion dollar facility employs about 1,800 workers.   ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • San Antonio, Texas November 17, 2006: The first two Toyota Tundra pickups off the assembly line arrive onstage at a celebration at the $1.3-billion plant opening in south Bexar County, Texas.  The $1.28-billion dollar facility employs about 1,800 workers.   ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Parishoners at Saint Teresa de Jesus Catholic Church in the dusty Texas border town of Presidio perform a Christmas "posada" or procession to the church as part of their holiday celebration of Christ's birth. The ceremony is a mixture of traditional Catholic rhythms and native Indian chants.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Parishoners at Saint Teresa de Jesus Catholic Church in the dusty Texas border town of Presidio perform a Christmas "posada" or procession to the church as part of their holiday celebration of Christ's birth. The ceremony is a mixture of traditional Catholic rhythms and native Indian chants.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: November 23, 2008. Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity featuring (l to r) Jewish rabbi, Catholic bishop, Sikh priest and Baptist minister.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX November 23, 2008:  Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity featuring the St. James Episcopal Church Choir singing "We are Marching".       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX November 23, 2008:  Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity featuring the St. James Episcopal Church Choir singing "We are Marching".       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Parents and children at Vietnamese-American fall celebration at Wlanut Creek Elementary School. ©Elizabeth Crews / The Image Works
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  • Brownsville, Texas:  Quincinera - traditional Hispanic 15th birthday celebration.    MR* ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Brownsville, TX  December 12, 2005: Traditional "matachines," Aztec dancers parade through the streets of south Brownsville  in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Feast Day. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, TX  December 12, 2005: Traditional "matachines," Aztec dancers parade through the streets of south Brownsville  in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Feast Day. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, TX  December 12, 2005: Traditional "matachines," Aztec dancers parade through the streets of south Brownsville  in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Feast Day. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers.<br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers.<br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers. Colorful float pays tribute to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie.<br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers. Anglo high school girls march with drill team.<br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers. Brass section of high school marching band performs.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers. Trash fills downtown street after parade ends.<br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts a crowd of 300,000. Hispanic teens play violins while marching in parade.<br />
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  • Milam, Texas 21MAR05: High School student flautists play in front of a historic log cabin for a community heritage celebration in east Texas. <br />
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Young Hispanic boys and girls dancers performing in traditional dress on stage at Cinco de Mayo celebration in Austin, Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, Texas: Young Hispanic child standing in front of Christmas Tree holding a candle for La Posada celebration. MR ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, Texas November 17, 2006: The first two Toyota Tundra pickups off the assembly line arrive onstage at a celebration at the $1.3-billion plant opening in south Bexar County, Texas.  The $1.28-billion dollar facility employs about 1,800 workers.   ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Killeen, Texas:  Welcome Home celebration for the 4th Infantry Division from Iraq at the sprawling military base in central Texas.  April 22, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX November 23, 2008:  Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM) 24th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration of diversity featuring the St. James Episcopal Church Choir singing "We are Marching".       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas:  Child dressed up as clown and riding bicycke with American flags on it during annual Fourth (4th) of July celebration in Allandale neighborhood. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Brownsville, TX  December 12, 2005: Traditional "matachines," Aztec dancers parade through the streets of south Brownsville  in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Feast Day. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, TX, 22 April 2005: Annual Battle of the Flowers parade winds through downtown during Fiesta celebration. The event attracts 300,000 viewers. Members of high school marching band perform.<br />
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  • Milam, Texas 21MAR05: High School student flautists play in front of a historic log cabin for a community heritage celebration in east Texas. <br />
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