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  • A butterball turkey plant in Ozark, Arkansas and a turkey farm in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • A sign of the livery at the Fort Worth Stock Yards sign in Fort Worth, Texas.
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  • A butterball turkey plant in Ozark, Arkansas and a turkey farm in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • A butterball turkey plant in Ozark, Arkansas and a turkey farm in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • A butterball turkey plant in Ozark, Arkansas and a turkey farm in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • Baby turkeys in a house in Scranton, Arkansas.
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  • A Luna Moth caterpillar hangs from a dead leaf at Devil's Den State Park in West Fork, Arkansas.
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  • A window box of flowers and blue shutters on a house in the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • A street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • A street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • A street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • A street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • A bike rests against a metal pole on a street in New Orleans, Louisiana
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  • Bikes stacked together at a bike corral in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  • View of the living area from the master bedroom of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • View of the living area from the master bedroom of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • View of the living area from the master bedroom of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • View of the living area from an elevated walkway of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • View of the living room of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • View of the living room of a home at 929 S. Maestri Road in Springdale, Ark. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Interior looking from the kitchen to the living area of the home of Robert Runyon in Sugar Tree Hollow in Winslow, Arkansas, for Out Here Magazine. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Rosanne Cash laughs after playing the original Cash family piano in the boyhood home of her father Johnny Cash for the first time since it was fully restored on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. <br />
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  • Rosanne Cash walks into the boyhood home of her father Johnny Cash for the first time since it was fully restored on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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  • Rosanne Cash reaches to play the original Cash family piano in the boyhood home of her father Johnny Cash for the first time since it was fully restored on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. <br />
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Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Interior looking from the kitchen to the living area of the home of Robert Runyon in Sugar Tree Hollow in Winslow, Arkansas, for Out Here Magazine. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Interior looking from the kitchen to the living area of the home of Robert Runyon in Sugar Tree Hollow in Winslow, Arkansas, for Out Here Magazine. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Rosanne Cash stands on the front porch of her father Johnny Cash's boyhood home on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Rosanne Cash stands on the front porch of her father Johnny Cash's boyhood home on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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  • Johnny Cash's favorite book, Lone Bull's Mistake: A Lodge Pole Chief Story by James Willard Schultz, sits on a replica of his bed in his boyhood home on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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Photo by Beth Hall
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  • The original Cash family piano stands in the living room of the boyhood home of musician Johnny Cash on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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  • Interior looking from the kitchen to the living area of the home of Robert Runyon in Sugar Tree Hollow in Winslow, Arkansas, for Out Here Magazine. Photo by Beth Hall
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  • Rosanne Cash sits on the front porch of her father Johnny Cash's boyhood home on Saturday, August 16, 2014, in Dyess, Ark. The home was restored to it's appearance when the Cash family lived in it, from 1935-1954, and was part of The Dyess Colony that was created in 1934 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.<br />
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Photo by Beth Hall
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