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  • Funeral services are held in Brooklyn for marine Capt. John McKenna, who was killed by a sniper in Fallujah in August of 2006.
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  • A faded, peeling Obama election poster remains on the wall of an abandoned lot on Georgia Avenue in Washington, DC.
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  • The town of Nogales, Arizona, is divided in half by the United States-Mexican border fence. In the foreground is Nogales, Arizona, and behind the fence, Nogales, Mexico.
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  • A piece of the original Plymouth rock that is on display in Plymouth, Mass, with the date of the Pilgrim's first landing at the site.
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  • The grave of famed blues artist Robert Johnson is in a church backyard on the road to Money in the heart of the Mississippi Delta.
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  • An unmarked grave for a Union soldier killed in America's Civil War is surronded by fallen ginko leaves at the National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA.
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  • Refurbished Civil War graves of northern soldiers killed in combat dot a hillside in Brooklyn's historical Greenwood Cemetery.
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  • A traditional military funeral is held in the section of Arlington National Cemetery reserved for war casulties from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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  • At a Jewish cemetery in Queens, some graves mark the sacrifice made by Jewish soldiers killed fighting the Nazis in Europe during WWII.
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  • A confederate Civil War re-enactor walks through the Gettysburg battlefield during the annual Day of Rembrance ceremonies that take place to honor the war dead from both sides.
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  • Members of the New Market-Middleton Valley Hounds Hunt club ride through the ruaral Maryland countryside during the opening fox hunt of the season.
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  • The famous Burnside Bridge crossing Antietam Creek on the Antietam Battlfield in rural Maryland.
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  • A Confederate cannon looks over the Antietam Battlefield towards the East, where Union forces attacked in 1862.
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  • An old oak tree on a plantation in McPhersonville, South Carolina still bears burn scars from when General Sherman marched through the area, burning many of the plantation owner's homes.
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  • President Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address is inscribed in the walls of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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  • A rural black church, founded in 1865 in South Carolina's Low Country, is located on land given to former slaves under the "40 Acres and a Mule" land redistribution grants.
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  • Slips of shredded prayers lie in front of the tomb of Rabbai Schneerson, the former leader of the Lubavitch sect of Judiaism, in Queens, New York.
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  • The Statue of Liberty in New York's harbor.
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  • Looking out on Long Island Sound from the seaside village of Stonington, Connecticut towards the spot where British battleships shelled the town during the War of 1812.
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  • Government workers take time off to walk across Washington D.C.'s mall to watch Ronald Reagan's funeral carvan proceed to the Capital.
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