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Bright was the mood of the day at the prison's annual family reunion. Volunteers with the Awana Lifeline ministry wore gray and lime-green T-shirts, and the inmates wore red, blue, yellow and dark green shirts.
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Inside the walls of the once-infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola are tales of haunting desperation turned into inspiration. (Associated Press)
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The front parlor of the Heurich House Museum, a bright room with ornate wood carvings and gold accents. (Photos by Bruce M. White, courtesy Heurich House)
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7/13/14 Tampa, Fl. At home of Jim Gruden. Jim Gruden with his wife and Jay. Gruden family photo Photo by Cliff McBride
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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland plays a shot onto the 5th green during a practice round ahead of the British Open Golf championship at the Royal Liverpool golf club, Hoylake, England, Tuesday July 15, 2014. The British Open starts on Thursday July 17. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)
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Billy Hurley III tees off on the 14th hole during the third round of the Greenbrier Classic golf tournament at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Saturday, July 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Chris Tilley)
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Tiger Woods of the US walks on the 2nd green during a practice round at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club prior to the start of the British Open Golf Championship, in Hoylake, England, Saturday, July 12, 2014. The 2014 Open Championship starts on Thursday, July 17. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Johnny-cash
JOHNNY CASH - 'The Man in Black' was arrested in October 1965 when U.S. Customs agents found hundreds of pep pills and tranquilizers in his luggage. Cash who was returning by plane from a trip to Juarez, Mexico, spent a night in the El Paso jail, and later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count.
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Visitors to the World War II Memorial take advantage of the large fountain to rest and cool off as crowds continue to take in the National Mall Tuesday afternoon. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Thousands of visitors flock to the Lincoln Memorial Tuesday despite the possibilty of an afternoon thunder storm. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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A lone paddle boat takes a ride around the Tidal Basin Tuesday morning taking in the sights from the water. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Visitors to the World War II Memorial take advantage of the large fountain to rest and cool off as crowds continue to take in the National Mall Tuesday afternoon. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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A lone paddle boat takes a ride around the Tidal Basin Tuesday morning taking in the sights from the water. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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A lone paddle boat takes a ride around the Tidal Basin Tuesday morning taking in the sights from the water. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Visitors to the World War II Memorial take advantage of the large fountain to rest and cool off as crowds continue to take in the National Mall Tuesday afternoon. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times
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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times