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Actor Jim Belushi, left, makes his way down Bridge Street during what's being called the world's shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade, Monday, March 17, 2014, in Hot Springs Ark. Belushi was the grand marshal of the parade that featured 40 entries and was held on a street that is 98 feet long. (AP Photo/The Sentinel-Record, Richard Rasmussen)
Photo by: Richard Rasmussen
Actor Jim Belushi, left, makes his way down Bridge Street during what's being called the world's shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade, Monday, March 17, 2014, in Hot Springs Ark. Belushi was the grand marshal of the parade that featured 40 entries and was held on a street that is 98 feet long. (AP Photo/The Sentinel-Record, Richard Rasmussen)

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