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  • June 3, 2017 - San Diego, CA, USA - Cattle were walked through the streets of downtown San Diego as part of the San Diego County Fair's Where the West is Fun theme.  The only opposition to the event were a handful of animal rights protesters. The fair opened June 2nd and runs until July 4th. (Credit Image: © John Gastaldo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Tampa, Florida, U.S. - AIDA MACKIC, a 35-year-old Tampa mother of four, is removed from President Donald Trump's rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Tuesday. Mackic, a Muslim woman who wears a traditional head scarf, was one of six women who shouted, ‘Immigrant rights are human rights.’ 'I didn’t think I’d experience that much anger from humans who don’t even know me,' Mackic, a 35-year-old married mother of four who immigrated to the United States as a child from war-torn Bosnia, said during an interview Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Tampa, Florida, U.S. - AIDA MACKIC, a 35-year-old Tampa mother of four, is removed from President Donald Trump's rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Tuesday as  supporters of the President argue with her. Mackic, a Muslim woman who wears a traditional head scarf, was one of six women who shouted, ‘Immigrant rights are human rights.’  'I didn’t think I’d experience that much anger from humans who don’t even know me,' Mackic, a 35-year-old married mother of four who immigrated to the United States as a child from war-torn Bosnia, said during an interview Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • Mike Tindall takes daughter Mia on a fairground ride at the Gloucestershire festival of polo at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire.<br />
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11 June 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com<br />
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UK clients should be aware children's faces may need pixelating.
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  • Mike Tindall takes daughter Mia on a fairground ride at the Gloucestershire festival of polo at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire.<br />
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11 June 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com<br />
<br />
UK clients should be aware children's faces may need pixelating.
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  • Mike Tindall takes daughter Mia on a fairground ride at the Gloucestershire festival of polo at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire.<br />
<br />
11 June 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com<br />
<br />
UK clients should be aware children's faces may need pixelating.
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  • Mike Tindall takes daughter Mia on a fairground ride at the Gloucestershire festival of polo at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire.<br />
<br />
11 June 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com<br />
<br />
UK clients should be aware children's faces may need pixelating.
    RTIVN_Mike_Tindall_751617.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
    MEGA144689_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s former Neverland ranch is still yet to find a buyer almost three years after it went on the market to much fanfare with a $100million price tag. Photos taken January 2018 show the estate looking deserted, and while minimal upkeep has kept the famous floral clock intact, much of the surrounding grounds look sun-scorched and barren. The sprawling 3,000-acre property located near Santa Barbara, California, underwent extensive restoration efforts in 2013 in a bid to bring it back to it to its former glory. Jackson’s children were involved in that effort, adding new features including a zen garden to replace the bustling fairground that once was, plus a ‘boy in the moon’ feature in one area of the grounds in homage to their late father’s favorite fairytale character Peter Pan, who inspired the ranch’s name. The estate was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch when it was put up for sale in May 2015 with a $100million asking price. After no buyers were found, the price was reduced to $67 million in March 2017, but still nobody has come forward to buy it. In addition to a 12,500 sq ft main residence and a 3,700 sq ft pool house, the listing boasted a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features that remained included Jackson’s "Disney-style" train station (minus the train), a fire house and a barn. Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose, bought the property for $30 million in 1988 and lived in it until the estate was raided by police as part of his 2005 child molestation trial, in which he was eventually acquitted on all charges. After the star quit the ranch, the estate went on a downward spiral and fell into disrepair. In 2008, a year before Jackson’s death, the attractions from the centerpiece amusement park located on the grounds were removed and trucked down the highway. Jackson acquired around 18 fairground rides during his years at Neverland and since 2009 some now feature at the Cali
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  • Mike Tindall takes daughter Mia on a fairground ride at the Gloucestershire festival of polo at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire.<br />
<br />
11 June 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com<br />
<br />
UK clients should be aware children's faces may need pixelating.
    RTIVN_Mike_Tindall_751618.jpg
  • Mike Tindall, Mia Tindall and Lena Tindall watch as mum Zara Tindall competes on day two of the Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market Horse Trials in Burnham Market, Norfolk, UK, on the 13th April 2019. 13 Apr 2019 Pictured: Mia Tindall. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 26, 2019 - Falcon Heights, MN, U.S.A - SZA performed on the St. Paul stage during her set Sunday evening.  ]  JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribune.com ....The 12th annual Soundset festival was held Sunday, May 26, 2019 at the Minnesota Fairgrounds. (Credit Image: © Jeff Wheeler/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Two women who visit BioCultura are seen at lunchtime inside the fairgrounds. BioCultura, the Organic Products Fair and Responsible Consumption celebrates its 25th anniversary. It will bring together over 700 exhibitors dedicated to the sectors of food bio, organic cosmetics, sustainable fashion, home safe, responsible tourism, crafts and NGOs. Parallel to the exhibition more than 400 activities will be held and is expected to exceed 72,000 visitors. It will be held from 3 to 6 May at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 18, 2018 - Gridley, CA, USA - Dawn Heaton, 51, comforts her grand daughter Ariel Norton, 13 months, in the Red Cross shelter where evacuees from the Camp Fire can live inside a heated building at the Butte County Fairgrounds on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018 in Gridley, Calif. She said officers came to her door and said she had 15 minutes to evacuate in Paradise. ''I watched the house burn as we drove away. I'm happy I found this place in the nick of time,'' said Heaton. (Credit Image: © Renee C. Byer/Sacramento Bee/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Falcon Heights, MN, USA - Lauryn Hill early in her evening set at Soundset on Sunday, May 28, 2017 at the State Fairgrounds in Falcon Heights, Minn. (Jeff Wheeler/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) ORG XMIT: 1202978 (Credit Image: © Jeff Wheeler/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Governor Bill Clinton (Democrat of Arkansas), right, and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, at a campaign rally at Fairgrounds Junior High School in Nashua, NH, USA, on February 16, 1992. The Clintons were campaigning in advance of New Hampshire's "First in the Nation" presidential primary. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, FL, USA, on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • November 7, 2016 - Florida, U.S. - DONALD TRUMP speaks during a rally at the Sarasota Fairgrounds. (Credit Image: © Loren Elliott/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters during a campaign rally at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, FL, USA, on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Amelia Good, 6, of Ocala, Fla., wears a "Trump Tiara" made by her grandmother, Nathelle Velez, as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at the Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, FL, USA, on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • October 13, 2016 - West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. - Presidential candidate, DONALD TRUMP, visits the South Florida Fairgrounds for a noon rally, his fourth Florida event of the week. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2016 - West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. - Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, visits the South Florida Fairgrounds for a noon rally, his fourth Florida event of the week on October 13, 2016. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2016 - West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. - Workers polish a campaign bus inside the Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds before Donald Trump visits for a noon rally, his fourth Florida event of the week. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 7, 2016 - Florida, U.S. - DONALD TRUMP takes a break from speaking to compare his face to a mask during a rally at the Sarasota Fairgrounds. Trump spotted the mask in the crowd, and had it passed up to him. America goes to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8. (Credit Image: © Loren Elliott/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Governor Bill Clinton (Democrat of Arkansas), right, and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, at a campaign rally at Fairgrounds Junior High School in Nashua, NH, USA, on February 16, 1992. The Clintons were campaigning in advance of New Hampshire's "First in the Nation" presidential primary. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • November 5, 2016 - Tampa, Florida, U.S. - Florida Attorney General PAM BONDI speaks just prior to Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump at the State Fairground in Tampa. With just three days left in the campaign Trump made a stop in Tampa Saturday. (Credit Image: © Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A Fairground Themed Dinner & Party at Old Billingsgate Market  to raise funds for  Wheelpower"<br />
British Wheelchair Sport<br />
Irwin & Raine Spencer
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  • Liv Tyler releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "\ud83d\udc97\ud83d\udc3bhearts at the fairground \ud83d\udc3b\ud83d\udc97". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • A Fairground Themed Dinner & Party at Old Billingsgate Market  to raise funds for  Wheelpower"<br />
British Wheelchair Sport<br />
Irwin & Raine Spencer
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