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First come, first in shade

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One of the performers

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Dancing to the music

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More who found shade

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The trolley with no driver nor passengers

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Oh, the decisions that have to be made among the food vendors

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A proud motorcycle owner

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An oldie from California

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A fancy oldster

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One dressed up bicycle

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A 1968 Mustang owned by Alan and Carol Davis from Lordsburg

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An appropriately positioned dog statue

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This photographer does enjoy seeing the really old cars

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Another elder

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A 1968 Camaro that returned home

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The Camaro Z/28 with its original paint job

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The story of the 1926 Pierce-Arrow Series 80

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The long 100-year-old beauty

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Richard Miller of Las Cruces is the proud owner

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Lots of Blues Fest participants looking for food

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Gough Park is filling up

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People looking for various beverages

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Morning Star has its usual line up of Blues Fest shirts and bags